Few things you need to know about rubber tree

Are rubber trees real?

Hevea brasiliensis. ... Hevea brasiliensis, the Pará rubber tree, sharinga tree, seringueira, or, most commonly, the rubber tree or rubber plant, is a tree belonging to the family Euphorbiaceae.



Where are rubber trees?

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. These trees are generally found in low-altitude moist forests, wetlands, riparian zones, forest gaps, and disturbed areas



What country has rubber trees?

The rubber plantation resource
Country1975 (1000 ha)1990 (1000 ha)
Indonesia2 2963 040/3 1551
Thailand1 4961 860/1 8441
Malaysia1 6941 8371
China1206031

How do you get the rubber?
To get the sap from a rubber tree, you make a thin diagonal cut to take off a bit of bark. The latex sap drips out, like blood would come out of a small cut. The latex drips into a bucket. After around six hours, it stops flowing.

Botany

In the wild, the rubber tree will grow to heights of 100 to 130 feet, and can live up to 100 years. Its most famous feature is the milky white sap, known as latex, which flows freely from the tree when a sliver of bark is removed. A rubber tree, also referred to as rubberwood, can be tapped for latex once it reaches approximately six years of age. In order to reproduce, the fruit of the rubberwood burst open when ripe, scattering its many seeds in an area spanning up to 100 feet from the tree.


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