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Begonia Semperflorens Red Variegated

Begonia Semperflorens Red Variegated

The Begonia Semperflorens Red Variegated is a striking twist on the classic "Wax Begonia." This variety is loved for its waxy, succulent-like leaves that feature a beautiful variegation, mixing deep forest green with irregular splashes of soft old-rose pink. Its most charming feature is the contrast between the variegated foliage and its bright, vibrant red blooms that appear throughout the year. Compact and bushy, this begonia is perfect for adding a pop of color to small spaces or mixed planters. The thick, glossy leaves give it a polished, sturdy appearance that holds up well in a variety of settings. How to care Light: Bright, indirect light is best. It can handle some direct morning sun, which helps intensify the pink tones and encourages more blooms. Water: Water when the top 2 cm of soil feels dry. This variety is slightly more drought-tolerant than other begonias due to its waxy leaves, but it should not stay dry for long. Humidity: Moderate. It is more adaptable to average indoor humidity than rare forest begonias, but it appreciates being away from very dry air. Temperature: Thrives in a range of 18°C to 27°C. Protect it from frost and extreme heat above 32°C. Soil: A well-draining, fertile potting mix. A standard indoor potting soil with a little extra perlite works perfectly. How to order   *The first image is just for advertising.   [post-views]

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Alocasia Nobilis Aurea Variegated

Alocasia Nobilis Aurea Variegated

$265.00

The Alocasia Nobilis Aurea Variegated is a high-contrast collector’s piece defined by its deeply lobed, arrowhead-shaped leaves and sharp, narrow silhouette. This variety is celebrated for its vibrant yellow (Aurea) variegation, which appears in irregular marbled patterns and bold sectoral splashes against the dark green blade. The architectural form of the Nobilis is enhanced by the warm golden tones, creating a striking visual contrast. Its jagged edges and slender growth habit give it a sophisticated, prehistoric look, making it a premier choice for those seeking a combination of geometric drama and rare color mutation. How to care Light: Bright, indirect light. Strong light is necessary to maintain the Aurea variegation, but avoid direct sun to prevent scorching the yellow patches. Water: Water when the top 2 cm of soil is dry. Ensure consistent moisture without allowing the substrate to become waterlogged or completely bone-dry. Humidity: High humidity is essential, ideally 65% or higher, to prevent the leaf tips from browning and to support new growth. Temperature: Prefers a stable, warm range between 18°C and 28°C. Protect the plant from cold drafts and sudden temperature fluctuations. Soil: A chunky, well-aerated aroid mix. A blend of orchid bark, perlite, and coco coir provides the drainage and oxygen flow required for its roots. How to order   *The first image is just for advertising.   [post-views]

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Saxifraga Stolonifera (Strawberry Begonia)

Saxifraga Stolonifera (Strawberry Begonia)

$25.00

The Saxifraga Stolonifera Variegated is a cute colorful twist on a classic favorite. It is nicknamed "Begonia" because its asymmetrical, fuzzy leaves and habit of creeping along the ground closely mimic the appearance and growth of many rhizomatous Begonia species. This variegated form features creamy white to soft pink margins that frame silver-veined, olive-green centers. The plant produces bright red stolons (runners) that cascade downward, carrying lovely tiny variegated plantlets. This "strawberry-like" growth habit, combined with the tri-color foliage, makes it a highly decorative choice for hanging displays. How to care Light: Bright, indirect light. Higher light levels are essential to keep the pink and white variegation vibrant. Water: Keep soil evenly moist. Water when the top 1 cm of soil is dry; avoid letting it sit in water. Humidity: Moderate to high. Low humidity may cause the variegated leaf edges to become brown and crisp. Temperature: Prefers cooler environments, ideally between 18°C and 24°C. Soil: A light, well-draining potting mix that retains a bit of moisture without becoming waterlogged. How to order   *The first image is just for advertising.   [post-views]

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326 11zonBegonia Negrosensis

Begonia Negrosensis

Begonia negrosensis is a stunning species which is highly prized for its elongated, serrated leaves and dramatic, high-contrast coloration. The foliage features a deep, nearly black or dark green background that is heavily splashed with high-saturation pink edges and spots. Its upright, cane-like growth habit and intense "neon" spotting make it a spectacular focal point for collectors. As a forest-floor species, it offers a unique, exotic texture that stands out in any indoor garden, providing a rare combination of dark tones and brilliant color. How to care Light: Bright, indirect light. Maintain good light levels to keep the pink spots vivid, but avoid direct sunlight to prevent leaf burn. Water: Keep the soil consistently moist but not soggy. Water when the top surface feels slightly dry to the touch. Humidity: High humidity is essential, ideally 70% or higher. This species thrives best in a terrarium, cloche, or a humid plant cabinet. Temperature: Prefers stable, warm conditions between 18°C and 27°C. Keep away from cold drafts and air conditioning vents. Soil: A light, airy, and well-draining substrate. A mix of peat moss, perlite, and bark works well to provide aeration and moisture retention. How to order   *The first image is just for advertising.   [post-views]

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product photo 4 11zon 1Alocasia Loco Pink Variegated

Alocasia Loco Pink Variegated

The Alocasia Loco Pink Variegated is a striking mutation of the "Loco" cultivar, known for its distorted, wavy leaf margins and architectural form. This variety features dark green, glossy foliage with a distinctive reflexed shape, where the leaves curl and twist in a sculptural fashion. The "Pink" variegation introduces soft pastel pink and blush tones that contrast against the deep green base. Unlike standard flat-leaved Alocasias, the Loco’s unique crinkled texture creates a 3D effect, making it a standout choice for collectors interested in unusual mutations and subtle color palettes. How to care Light: Bright, indirect light; pink areas are sensitive to harsh, direct rays. Water: Keep soil consistently moist but not saturated; water when the top 1 cm is dry. Humidity: High humidity (70% or more) is vital to prevent leaf curling or browning. Temperature: Maintain a steady range of 18°C to 28°C. Soil: Airy, well-draining aroid mix with coco coir and perlite. How to order   *The first image is just for advertising.   [post-views]

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321Begonia Pink Sabah

Begonia Pink Sabah

$95.00

Begonia Pink Sabah is a sought-after rhizomatous species native to the rainforests of Borneo. It is highly regarded for its iridescent, metallic foliage that displays a vivid fuchsia to deep pink glow under specific lighting conditions. The leaves are typically rounded with a slightly pebbled texture, creating a shimmering effect across the surface. This species is prized for its intense saturation and compact growth habit. Unlike many common hybrids, its color remains remarkably vibrant as the plant matures, making it a premier choice for enthusiasts of forest-floor flora and those looking to add a natural neon element to their collection. How to care Light: Low to medium indirect light. Avoid direct sun, which can bleach the metallic pink pigments. Water: Keep the substrate consistently moist but never waterlogged. It is sensitive to drying out completely. Humidity: Requires very high humidity (80% or higher). It is best suited for a terrarium, cloche, or enclosed plant cabinet. Temperature: Prefers stable, warm conditions between 20°C and 26°C. Avoid cold drafts. Soil: Well-draining, moisture-retentive mix such as long-fiber sphagnum moss or a peat-perlite blend. How to order   *The first image is just for advertising.   [post-views]

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Alocasia Chaii Albo Variegated

Alocasia Chaii Albo Variegated

The Alocasia Chaii Albo Variegated is a distinct tropical aroid known for its thick, rigid leaves and puckered texture. Unlike many thin-leaved Alocasias, the Chaii has a bullate surface that gives it a sturdy, sculptural look. This variegated form features irregular splashes of creamy white against a deep green background. Because the variegation occurs randomly, each leaf provides a different visual pattern. It remains relatively compact, making it a practical option for indoor spaces or plant cabinets where you want a combination of interesting texture and varied color without the plant becoming unmanageable. How to care Light: Bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sun to prevent foliage burn. Water: Water when the top 2 cm of soil is dry. Avoid waterlogged substrate. Humidity: Maintain levels above 60% for optimal leaf health. Temperature: Keep between 18°C and 27°C; avoid drafts below 15°C. Soil: Aroid mix (bark, perlite, and peat) to ensure rapid drainage. How to order   *The first image is just for advertising.   [post-views]

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Anthurium Forgetii x RVDP Blister Variegated

Anthurium Forgetii x RVDP Blister Variegated

$120.00

The Anthurium Forgetii x RVDP Blister Variegated is a sophisticated hybrid that combines the "round-top" (sinus-less) leaf shape of the Forgetii with the sharp, geometric lines of the RVDP. This specific "Blister" selection is prized for its corrugated, bumpy texture—often referred to as blistering—which adds a tactile, 3D dimension to the velvet surface. The variegation appears as irregular marbling or sectoral splashes of cream and pale yellow. Because the veins are naturally prominent, the interplay between the silver-blue shimmer of the leaf and the warm tones of the variegation makes this a highly sculptural specimen for serious aroid collections. How to care Light: Strong, indirect light. Variegated velvet Anthuriums need high light to maintain color but should never face direct sun. Water: Water when the top 1–2 cm of the substrate is dry. They prefer consistent moisture without being soggy. Humidity: High humidity is critical (75% or higher) to prevent "stuck" leaves or crisping on the blistered sections. Temperature: Best kept between 20°C and 28°C with good air circulation to prevent fungal spots. Soil: Chunky, professional aroid mix (coarse bark, sphagnum moss, and perlite) for maximum aeration.

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Alocasia Mandalay Pink Variegated

Alocasia Mandalay Pink Variegated

Alocasia Mandalay Pink Variegated is a rare and visually stunning aroid featuring broad, arrow-shaped leaves with soft pink variegation set against deep green foliage. Each leaf displays unique patterns, creating a delicate yet dramatic tropical display that captivates collectors. Its lush, sculptural form and jewel-like coloration make it a statement piece for any indoor collection, adding elegance, vibrancy, and exotic charm to plant enthusiasts’ spaces. How to care Light: Bright, indirect light to enhance pink variegation without scorching Water: Water when the top portion of the substrate dries Humidity: Moderate to high humidity supports stable leaf development Temperature: Keep warm and avoid sudden changes Soil: Use a fast-draining, airy aroid mix How to order   *The first image is just for advertising.   [post-views]

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Alocasia Venom Aurea

Alocasia Venom Aurea

$529.00

Alocasia Venom Aurea is a rare and striking aroid prized for its elongated, arrow-shaped leaves with vivid golden-yellow variegation that seems to glow against deep green undertones. Its dramatic form, glossy texture, and bold coloration make it a statement piece for any indoor collection. This exotic beauty adds tropical elegance and visual impact, appealing to collectors seeking a unique, high-end specimen with sculptural presence and jewel-like foliage. How to care Light: Bright, indirect light to maintain vibrant variegation Water: Water when the top layer of substrate begins to dry Humidity: Moderate to high humidity for healthy leaf development Temperature: Keep warm conditions and avoid sudden fluctuations Soil: Use a well-draining, airy aroid mix How to order   *The first image is just for advertising.   [post-views]

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Alocasia Chantrieri Aurea

Alocasia Chantrieri Aurea

$299.00

Alocasia Chantrieri Aurea is a rare and dramatic aroid renowned for its large, glossy, elephant-ear shaped leaves with striking golden-yellow variegation. The bold contrast between the metallic sheen and deep green undertones creates a luxurious, sculptural appearance, making it a standout centerpiece in any collection. Its majestic foliage and tropical elegance appeal to serious collectors seeking a high-impact, visually captivating specimen that exudes rarity and sophistication. How to care Light: Bright, indirect light to preserve golden variegation Water: Water when the top layer of substrate begins to dry Humidity: Moderate to high humidity promotes healthy leaf development Temperature: Keep warm and avoid sudden fluctuations Soil: Use a well-draining, airy aroid mix How to order   *The first image is just for advertising.   [post-views]

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Alocasia Dragon Tooth Pink Variegated

Alocasia Dragon Tooth Pink Variegated

$1,235.00

Alocasia Dragon Tooth Pink Variegated is a striking and rare aroid featuring bold, jagged “dragon tooth” leaf edges with vibrant pink variegation contrasting deep green foliage. Its dramatic leaf structure and jewel-like blush make it a captivating statement piece for any plant collection. Each leaf is unique, showcasing intricate patterns and tones that enhance its exotic, tropical allure. Perfect for collectors seeking a visually stunning and conversation-starting specimen, this plant elevates indoor spaces with both color and sculptural elegance. How to care Light: Bright, indirect light to enhance pink variegation without scorching Water: Water when the top portion of the substrate dries Humidity: Moderate to high humidity supports stable leaf development Temperature: Keep warm temperatures and avoid sudden changes Soil: Use a fast-draining, airy aroid mix How to order   *The first image is just for advertising.   [post-views]

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Alocasia Longiloba Suhirmaniana Aurea

Alocasia Longiloba Suhirmaniana Aurea

$230.00

Perfect with elongated, lance-shaped leaves with striking golden-yellow variegation contrasted against deep green, Alocasia longiloba Suhirmaniana Aurea is a rare and highly sought-after aroid. Its sculptural form, smooth texture, and subtle metallic sheen make it a standout specimen for collectors and plant enthusiasts. This exotic beauty adds sophistication and a tropical flair to any indoor space, offering a bold statement with each unique leaf pattern. Super recommend for collectors looking for a rare and visually captivating Alocasia clone. How to care Light: Bright, indirect light to maintain vibrant variegation Water: Water when the top layer of substrate begins to dry Humidity: Moderate to high humidity for optimal leaf development Temperature: Keep in warm conditions and avoid sudden fluctuations Soil: Use a well-draining, airy aroid mix How to order   *The first image is just for advertising.   [post-views]

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Alocasia Cuprea Nomyen

Alocasia Cuprea Nomyen

$1,785.00

Alocasia Cuprea Nomyen is a striking tropical plant prized for its metallic, copper-toned foliage that shimmers with deep green and bronze hues. “Nomyen” is a Thai word which means Thai Pink Milk. It describes the variegated parts of the plant that is a cool pink tone. Its thick, sculptural leaves have a glossy, almost mirror-like finish, creating a bold, luxurious look. Compact yet dramatic, this rare variety adds an exotic, high-end feel to any indoor space. How to care Light: Bright, indirect light to enhance leaf color and sheen Water: Water when the top layer of the substrate begins to dry Humidity: Moderate to high humidity for optimal growth Temperature: Keep in warm conditions and avoid sudden changes Soil: Use a well-draining, airy aroid mix How to order   *The first image is just for advertising.   [post-views]

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Anthurium RVDP x Luxurians

Anthurium RVDP x Luxurians

$85.00

Anthurium RVDP x Luxurians is a compact, texture-driven hybrid valued for its dense leaf structure and controlled growth. Leaves emerge firm and dark, developing heavy corrugation and pronounced ribbing as they mature. The influence of Luxurians is evident in the thick, almost sculptural surface, while RVDP contributes improved symmetry and stability. Color ranges from deep green to near-black under strong light, with minimal gloss and a rugged finish. This plant prioritizes substance over size, appealing to growers focused on leaf texture, durability, and consistent form across growth cycles. How to care Light: Bright, indirect light to maintain compact growth and strong texture Water: Allow the substrate to partially dry between waterings Humidity: Moderate to high humidity supports proper leaf formation Temperature: Warm, stable temperatures with good airflow Soil: Use a chunky, fast-draining aroid mix

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Begonia Melanosticta

Begonia Melanosticta

Begonia Melanosticta is a rare and highly collectible foliage known for its intense texture and dark, moody character. The leaves are thick and sculptural, featuring unique pronounced bumps and deep veining in shades of olive green to near black. A subtle sheen highlights the rugged surface, while the reddish leaf undersides add a dramatic contrast. With its bold look and rare appeal, this begonia stands out as a unique and eye-catching plant. How to care Light: Bright, indirect light. Avoid direct sun—it can scorch the leaves. Water: Keep the soil lightly moist but never soggy. Let the top layer dry slightly between waterings. Humidity: Loves high humidity. Aim for 60%+ for best leaf texture. Temperature: Warm conditions are best, ideally 18–26°C (65–80°F). Soil: Well-draining, airy mix that holds some moisture How to order   *The first image is just for advertising.   [post-views]

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Philodendron Brown Beauty

Philodendron Brown Beauty

$138.00

Philodendron Brown Beauty is a self-heading hybrid derived from Philodendron Florida Beauty and Philodendron Atabapoense. From Florida Beauty, it inherits a compact, upright growth habit and broad, well-supported leaf structure. Atabapoense contributes darker pigmentation, elongated form, and the characteristic brown to maroon tones seen in emerging foliage. New leaves flush deep bronze before settling into dark green with subtle undertones. The plant maintains a dense, organized silhouette, favoring structure and consistency over rapid growth or exaggerated size. How to care Light: Bright, indirect light to maintain color and balanced growth Water: Water when the top portion of the substrate dries Humidity: Moderate humidity; higher levels improve leaf expansion Temperature: Warm, stable temperatures with good airflow Soil: Use a well-draining, airy aroid mix How to order *The first image is just for advertising. [post-views]

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Alocasia Melo Albo (TC)

Alocasia Melo Albo (TC)

Alocasia Melo Albo (TC) is a tissue-cultured variegated form of Alocasia rugosa ‘Melo’, selected for its compact growth and dense, armored foliage. The thick, heavily textured leaves show irregular white to cream variegation against a blue-green base, with each leaf developing unique patterning. Compared to standard Melo, this form grows slower and stays tighter, prioritizing leaf quality over size. The TC origin provides improved availability and uniform structure, while variegation remains unpredictable from plant to plant. A foliage-focused Alocasia best appreciated for texture, weight, and contrast. How to care Light: Bright, indirect light to support variegation; avoid direct sun Water: Water once the substrate partially dries; do not allow standing moisture Humidity: Moderate to high humidity helps prevent leaf stress Temperature: Warm temperatures with stable conditions year-round Soil: Use a very well-draining, mineral-lean aroid mix

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Anthurium Red Crystallinum SKG x RVDP

Anthurium Red Crystallinum SKG x RVDP

$85.00

Anthurium Red Crystallinum SKG x RVDP is a selective hybrid grown for its controlled growth habit, dark foliage, and pronounced venation. New leaves emerge with red to copper tones before settling into deep green with subtle burgundy undertones. The leaf surface is matte to lightly velvety, with clear, structured veins that hold definition as the plant matures. This hybrid favors symmetry and consistency over exaggerated size, making it suitable for collectors who value form, color stability, and long-term leaf quality. A refined plant that develops character slowly under proper conditions. How to care Light: Bright, indirect light; avoid direct sun to prevent leaf fade Water: Water when the top layer of substrate dries; do not oversaturate Humidity: Maintain moderate to high humidity for steady leaf development Temperature: Keep temperatures warm and stable year-round Soil: Use a well-aerated aroid mix with good drainage

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Anthurium Red Crystallinum x (Zara x Michelle)

Anthurium Red Crystallinum x (Zara x Michelle)

$85.00

Anthurium Red Crystallinum x (Zara x Michelle) is a striking hybrid that blends rich coloration with refined structure. From Red Crystallinum, it inherits deep-toned foliage and prominent veining, while the Zara x Michelle lineage enhances contrast, texture, and overall leaf form. The result is velvety leaves with bold veins and a dramatic, high-end appearance. Rare and visually powerful, this hybrid is highly desirable among foliage collectors. How to care Light: Loves bright, indirect light for strong growth and clear veining. Water: Water when the top layer of the mix begins to dry. Avoid overwatering. Humidity: Requires around 60–80% high humidity. Temperature: Prefers warm conditions, ideally 18–27°C (65–82°F). Soil: Use a chunky, well-draining aroid mix with good airflow.

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