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Caladium Kheiw Rachasih
Caladium Kheiw Rachasih is a captivating plant that adds a touch of elegance to any space. Its striking variegated leaves feature a delightful blend of fresh green, pink, and white hues, making it a perfect choice for enhancing the aesthetic appeal of your home or garden. Despite its vibrant appearance, this caladium is low-maintenance, thriving with minimal care. By following these simple guidelines, you can enjoy the enduring beauty of your beloved Caladium Kheiw Rachasih! How to care Light: Shielding the plant from direct sunlight, as excessive exposure can result in leaf damage. Soil: Using well-draining soil will prevent root rot problems. Watering: Watering the plant regularly when the soil dries out but not overwater. Humidity and temperature: Maintaining a warm and humid environment is crucial for this plant.
Start from 45 USD
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Caladium Sri Lerk Ngam
Caladium Sri Lerk Ngam exudes simplicity and elegance, boasting bright green leaves adorned with exquisite white-yellow variegation. Its leaves mimic spade cards, featuring a captivating red hue at the concave point in the middle, adding a touch of unparalleled uniqueness to the plant. Caring for Caladium Sri Lerk Ngam is a straightforward task. With following care tips in mind, Caladium Sri Lerk Ngam is poised to illuminate any space, whether it be indoors or in a garden setting. How to care Light: Placing it in a well-lit area without direct sunlight is crucial to prevent leaf scorching. Soil: Using well-draining soil will aid in preventing root rot. Watering: Regular watering is essential to maintain soil moisture. Humidity and temperature: Maintaining a warm and humid environment is ideal.
Start from 5 USD
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Caladium Sib Muen
Caladium Sib Muen stands out in a sweet-colored plant collection due to its unique characteristics. Its striking white leaves are adorned with intricate green veins that create the illusion of a green leaf. What makes it even more captivating is the presence of bright pink spots that are different on each leaf. To maintain the beauty of the Caladium Sib Muen, it requires attention. Follow these tips and prepare to be enchanted by the exquisite leaves of the Caladium Sib Muen! How to care Light: This plant thrives in a well-lit area but should be shielded from direct sunlight. Soil: Use soil that drains well and holds moisture to prevent root rot. Watering: Regular watering as soon as the soil begins to dry out. Humidity and temperature: Prefers a warm and humid environment.
Start from 12 USD/Plant
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Scindapsus Pictus Tricolor
The Scindapsus silver satin tricolor, also known as Scindapsus Pictus Tricolor, is a rare and beautiful vining plant known for its striking leaves. They are Heart-shaped with a mix of green, silver, and creamy-white variegation. This plant typically grows as a trailing or climbing vine, making it great for hanging baskets or shelves. How to care Light: Prefers bright, indirect light but can tolerate lower light conditions. Direct sunlight can scorch the leaves. Soil: Use a well-draining potting mix, such as a peat-based mix with perlite or pine bark. Watering: Allow the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings. Overwatering can lead to root rot. Humidity: Thrives in higher humidity but adapts to average household levels. Temperature: Enjoys temperatures between 65°F to 85°F (18°C to 29°C).
Start from 100$ USD
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Scindapsus Silver Splash Albo
Scindapsus Silver Splash Albo is a stunning and rare variety of Scindapsus known for its unique variegated leaves. The leaves are Heart-shaped with a mix of deep green and striking silver and creamy-white splashes. The variegation can vary significantly between leaves. How to care Light: Prefers bright, indirect light. While it can tolerate lower light, the variegation may become less pronounced. Soil: Use a well-draining potting mix that is good to keep moist.. Watering: Allow the top inch of soil to dry out between waterings. Be careful not to overwater, as this can lead to root rot. Humidity: Enjoys higher humidity levels but can adapt to average home humidity. Misting or a humidity tray can help. Temperature: Thrives in temperatures between 65°F and 85°F (18°C to 29°C).
Start from 416$ USD
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Begonia Ginny Galaxy
The Begonia Ginny Galaxy is a stunning and relatively new hybrid in the Begonia family. As a young plant, it starts with smaller leaves and a less defined pattern. It will gradually develop its distinctive galaxy-like foliage as it grows. How to care Light: Bright, indirect light is perfect. Too little light can result in less vibrant foliage, while too much direct sunlight can cause leaf burn. Soil: Use a well-draining potting mix, such as a peat-based mix with perlite or pine bark. Watering: the plant requires regular watering to keep the soil consistently moist. But it’s important to avoid overwatering. Humidity and temperature: High humidity is preferred. Ideal temperatures are between 60-75°F (15-24°C).
Start from 100$ USD
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Gymnocalycium (Rare)
Gymnocalycium (grown from seed), a genus of cacti, can sometimes be more expensive when grown from seed for a few reasons:
- Longer Growth Time: Cacti grown from seeds typically take several years to reach a size where they can be sold.
- Higher Risk: Growing plants from seeds involves a higher risk of failures due to factors like poor germination rates or disease.
- Specialized Care: Seedlings often require more precise care, including specific light, temperature, and humidity conditions, as well as protection from pests and diseases.
- Smaller Size: Seed-grown cacti are usually smaller and less developed compared to mature or even cutting-grown plants. Despite their size, their cost can be higher due to the above factors.
- Rarity and Varieties: Some Gymnocalycium varieties are less common and more sought after, which can drive up the price of seed-grown plants, especially if they’re from rare or slow-growing species.
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Gymnocalycium (Grown from seed)
Gymnocalycium (grown from seed) is a genus of cacti that is native to South America, primarily found in Argentina, Paraguay, and Bolivia. The name comes from Greek words: gymnos meaning "naked" and kalyx meaning "cup," referring to the flower structure which is often quite striking and appears to emerge from a cup-like structure on top of the cactus. How to care Light: Gymnocalycium cacti prefer bright, indirect light. Soil: Use a cactus or succulent mix, or create your own by mixing regular potting soil with sand or perlite to ensure good drainage. Watering: Allow the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Water sparingly, as Gymnocalycium are adapted to arid conditions and are prone to root rot if overwatered. Humidity and temperature: This plant prefers low humidity and temperatures between 20-30°C (68-86°F). They can tolerate cooler temperatures but should be protected from frost. *ExWork Price How to order *The first image is just for advertising. [post-views]
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Gymnocalycium (Offsets)
Gymnocalycium grown from pups (offsets) is typically less expensive than seed-grown plants due to several factors. Pups grow faster and reach a saleable size sooner, reducing cultivation time and costs. They also come with a lower risk of initial growth issues compared to seeds. Pups generally require less specialized care and adapt more easily to various conditions. Additionally, because pups are clones of the parent plant, they offer a more efficient and uniform propagation process. These factors collectively make pup-grown Gymnocalycium more affordable compared to those grown from seeds, which involve a longer, riskier, and more resource-intensive process. *ExWork Price How to order *The first image is just for advertising. [post-views]
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Begonia Soli Mutata Variegated
The Begonia soli-mutata Variegated is a particularly eye-catching variety of Begonia known for its attractive foliage and unique growth characteristics. It is considered a rare and collectible plant within the Begonia family. How to care Light: Bright, indirect light is perfect. This encourages vibrant leaf color and healthy growth. Soil: Use a well-draining potting mix, such as a peat-based mix with perlite or pine bark. Watering: Keep the soil consistently moist, but not soggy. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry. Humidity and temperature: Thrives in high humidity and warm places. Using a humidity tray, or placing a humidifier nearby will help a lot.
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Homalomena Sp. Variegated
Homalomena Rubescens Mint is an outstanding plant that people seek. Its unique identity is the eye-catching variegated leaves. The variegation of Homalomena Rubescens Mint is different from regular Homalomena as it has a variegated gradation like a Monstera Borsigiana Mint Variegated. Taking care of the Homalomena Rubescens Mint is easy. Just plant it in dim light, water regularly, and avoid waterlogging.
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Homalomena Cream Frost Variegated (TC)
Start from 40 USD/ pack
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Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma Migma
Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma Migma is a variety of the Rhaphidophora tetrasperma, which is commonly known for its attractive, split leaves resembling those of a small Monstera. The 'Migma' variety is noted for its unique, variegated foliage, which often features a mix of green and white or yellowish patterns. Also, it is a very rare plant. How to care Light: Place in bright, indirect light but too little light can slow its growth and reduce variegation. Soil: Use a well-draining potting mix. A blend of potting soil, perlite, and pine bark works well to provide adequate aeration and drainage. Watering: Keep the soil moist but well-drained. Water when the top inch of soil is dry. Humidity and temperature: Place in high humidity levels, and protect from cold.
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Scindapsus Guelis
Scindapsus guelis is a lesser-known species of Scindapsus. While Scindapsus varieties are typically popular as houseplants due to their ease of care and aesthetic appeal, Scindapsus guelis is less commonly encountered compared to other species like Scindapsus pictus or Scindapsus aureum (often sold as pothos). How to care Light: Place in bright, indirect light but too little light can slow its growth and reduce variegation. Soil: Use a well-draining potting mix. A blend of potting soil, perlite, and pine bark works well to provide adequate aeration and drainage. Watering: Keep the soil moist but well-drained. Water when the top inch of soil is dry. Humidity and temperature: Place in high humidity levels, and protect from cold.
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Begonia Maculata Variegated
Begonia Maculata Variegated is a very rare polka dot Begonia. The white dots are signature, and it matches with its flowers which is white. Also,the variegated parts on the leaves are pastel pink that is super fantastic. How to care Light: bright but indirect light is the best for this plant. Soil: give the plant mixed soil that is well-aerated but still able to keep moist. Water: keep the soil moist but not soaking. Humidity and temperature: mist the plant in the morning when the sun is not too strong and keep warm temperatures.
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Begonia Snowcap Variegated
Begonia Snowcap Variegated is a super rare and adorable variegated polka dot begonia. The color tone is very cute with pale pink variegation, green leaves covered by white spots, and rose-red flowers. Moreover, this very gorgeous begonia is fast and easy growing. Therefore, it will be very impressive for planters. How to care Light: bright but indirect light is perfect for this plant. Avoid direct sunlight. Soil: give the plant mixed soil that is well-aerated but also well to keep moist. Water: keep the soil moist, or water the plant when the soil is dry. Humidity and temperature: keep high humidity and warm temperatures.
Start from 183.33 USD
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Hoya Silver lady
One of the popular silver leaf Hoya, Hoya Silver lady has long leaves with silver variegated which give minimal vibes. It is also an extremely slow growing plant. Moreover, same as other Hoyas, it produces flowers. The inflorescence is made up of white to cream adorable star-shape flowers, Hoya signature. How to care Light: Hoya thrives in direct sunlight through a window facing west or east. Soil: mixed soil that is loose and airy but still able to keep moist. Water: water when all of the plant soil is dry. Humidity and temperature: mist the plant in the morning when the sun is not too strong and keep warm temperatures.
Start from 39.39 USD
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Hoya Pubicalyx Silver Pink
Hoya Pubicalyx Silver Pink is native to the Philippines. It is a hanging plant having dark green and glossy leaves. The eye-catching thing about this plant is the lovely pink flower. The way it blooms is fascinating because the inflorescence is made up of tiny pink star-like flowers which are grouped in an umbel. How to care Light: Hoya thrives in direct sunlight through a window facing west or east. Soil: mixed soil that is loose and airy but still able to keep moist. Water: water when all of the plant soil is dry. Humidity and temperature: mist the plant in the morning when the sun is not too strong and keep warm temperatures.
Start from 90.91 USD
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Hoya Polyneura Albo Out
Hoya Polyneura Albo Out is a stunning Hoya that the leaves look like fish tales. It is also called ‘mermaid’s tale Hoya’. The leaves' margins are white contrasting with dark green inside. The flower has a tiny star shape that has creamy yellow and dark red at the center. The flower blooms from spring until late summer. How to care Light: Hoya thrives in direct sunlight through a window facing west or east. Soil: mixed soil that is loose and airy but still able to keep moist. Water: water when all of the plant soil is dry. Humidity and temperature: mist the plant in the morning when the sun is not too strong and keep warm temperatures.
Start from 200 USD
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Hoya Argentea Princess
Hoya Argentea Princess or Hoya Carnosa 'Argentea Princess' is one of the super rare Hoya species. It has cute pastel variegated leaves. It is a slow growing plant which is usually grown as a hanging plant. This Hoya produces flowers that look like adorable tiny stars grouping in a circle. How to care Light: Hoya can touch direct sunlight through a window facing west or east. Soil: mixed soil that is loose and airy but still able to keep moist. Water: water when all of the plant soil is dry. Humidity and temperature: Mist the plant in the morning when the sun is not too strong and keep warm temperatures.
Start from 150 USD
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