10 Houseplants Worth Every Penny - Uncommon Houseplants That You Will Love
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ย. 2024
- Whats up my people! I've been searching for all the best unusual house plants and here are my favorites! From rare foliage patterns to exotic growth habits, these plants are sure to impress any plant lover. Learn tips on how to care for these unusual beauties and add a touch of the extraordinary to your home. Whether you're a seasoned plant parent or a beginner, these houseplants are a must-have for your collection. #PlantParent #RareHouseplants #plantcare #indoorplants #plantlover
I hope you do a series on the most fragrant houseplants! I’m obsessed with this topic!!
Thanks for these and sharing! I have a Madagascar Palm and love it! i bought it when it was about 6 inches tall and in about 8 years it has grown multiple stems and is now at 6 feet tall! I live in Denver CO and I put it outside every summer and it grows like crazy in the full sun! Great video! Love the ones you featured, especially the last one!
Yeah mine is starting to get huge too idk where I’m even going to put it this winter lol. Thanks for watching!
I love that painting behind you.
Very good video brother
Amazing and beautiful plants
Awesome post. I make my own vanilla and wondered if i could grow the beans myself. I didn’t think i could. Now i know i can, I’m going to try.
PS i did a little more research on the water lotus. If i plant them outside i can do it in silt and during the warm months. This will cause the water to evaporate and them all i’ll have to do is just add more water.
Thanks. Yeah I’m going to try as well. We’ll have to wait until they flower next spring…
Oh nice that’s a good idea. You could probably also put a heating mat under the bucket when they’re inside in the winter.
@@HouseplantHelp oh yeah! Heating mat, great idea.
Just found your channel 🎉very informative 👏
Wow, loved alot of these plants. I do have a question, the Vanilla plant looks beautiful, does it have the vanilla scent? I ask because I have a bit of a spider situation and have learned that different species have their own dislike to certain scents, cinnamon and vanilla are disliked by cellar, or daddy long leg spiders. Those I don't mind, it's the other spiders that can be dangerous.
Infact, my total question is, are there insect repellent plants that can live with low to no leval light, and maybe still be cool looking and maybe smell nice and won't hurt my dog?
I’m not sure of any fragrant plants that can grow in such low light. What if you had some rosemary or mint in a few different pots and rotated them outside - Like just have it inside in that low light spot for a few days then put it outside in the sun and switch them
Thank you for Sharing your beautiful house plants lovely video ♥♥
Thanks for watching!!
I have all of them except the ring of fire, most of them are pretty common and easy to get in Australia.
I'd love to go to Madagascar too! Let's plan a group trip there in 2025.
Thank you for all of these wonderful suggestions!
You've just convinced me to stick my Epip Pinn Var on some sort of pole ! Thank you ! I got a beautiful, two growth point, one last Tuesday. $15, Bunnings, Australia. Thanks again 👍💜💚💜🐨🇦🇺
🫡 thanks for watching 🫡
I have just come across your channel. I like your content. I have just subscribed. Following you from Spain. 🇪🇸
tremendous thank you so much 🫶
Had my hands on a crytosperma at the International Aroid Society plant show this past weekend in Miami, FL. It’s very unique.
yea they’re really cool
Well done and super interesting video! Just found your channel as well. I live in San Antonio TX and I want 3 of these plants for sure 👍🏼
Great video, your enthusiasm and love for these plants is contagious and inspiring!
Thank you for the information, your shirt is pretty 😍
Great video thank you
cute common plants. the last one is more a tropical pond plant. Hard to grow in the cold.
yea so cute so common 😵💫