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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 30 3:44 am)
Hi, Try www.3dcafe.com and look up plants and trees in the free models section. Click to view thumbnails and near the bottom you will find some plants that look very similar to rubber plants although not listed as such. To compare do a Google picture search for 'rubber plant' and you may find one at 3dcafe that is suitable for your needs. As you say, they have been very popular in the past, they can survive with little care and next to no light - viz. plant stand in the hall next to the reseptacle for gamps was always a good place. Hope this helps. Dennis
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Hi, I
m looking for a free rubber plant. I think in the 50ties people had this in there apartment. I looked on so many pages but I didn
t find anything. Does everyone has an idea or download possibility, - this would be great. thanks tino