They can grow to be 14 inches 35 cm long and up to 6 inches 15 24 cm wide.
Rubber tree adaptations in the rainforest.
Finally most rainforest tree bark is thin and smooth this is because it allows water to slide down easily.
These trees are generally found in low altitude moist forests wetlands riparian zones forest gaps and disturbed areas.
Rubber trees are very happy in the rainforest.
Tropical rainforest plants with a shallow rooted tree are often equipped with buttress roots.
These specializations have been mentioned below.
The leaves of the rubber tree are glossy oval shaped and dark green.
And a large area of bark.
It is a rapidly growing tree as are most trees in the tropical rainforest it can sprout 24 inches 60 cm or more each season if it is in the proper environment.
These are all adaptations that plants have made in order to thrive in the tropical rainforest environment.
It is a quick growing tree often the first to establish itself when a gap in the canopy is.
Cultivated on plantations in the tropics and subtropics especially in southeast asia and western africa it replaced the rubber plant in the early 20th century as the chief source of natural rubber it has soft wood.
An adaptation of a rubber tree is that it sheds its bark so as to absorb its nutrients when the bark decomposes in the soil around it.
Buttress roots a giant tree with buttress roots in the costa rican rainforest.
If a rubber tree could talk it would say don t try to take me away.
Rubber tree hevea brasiliensis south american tropical tree of the spurge family euphorbiaceae.
The leaves of the rubber tree have drip tips photo.
Hevea brasiliensis is a species of rubberwood that is native to rainforests in the amazon region of south america including brazil venezuela ecuador colombia peru and bolivia.