I have been trying to get away from aroids in general, one of my latest finds is Chamaecostus cuspidatus ‘Silver Samba’, which was apparently found in Roberto Burle Marx's garden, or it makes a good story at least. The entire plant is actually edible, the flowers are quite nice in fact. It is incredibly rare though. Really easy grower, I'm not doing anything special with it. Always recommending Aechmea tayoensis, its a large bromeliad painted red on the petioles, not that often bromeliads have petioles, gives it kind of the shape of a self heading philodendron. another easy grower, but not the easiest plant to find though. While I'm oversharing Aechemea correia-araujoi is another stunning rare bromeliad, the camoflauge pattern is especially brilliant plants sired from one from Elton Leme's collection, will usually have "Leme" in the name. Broms need more love, lol.
I think this is really helpful, there are so many Philos on the market. P. subhastatum should get a lot more red on the underside as it matures. While its kind of large the vining is more compact than a lot of similar plants, which helps. If you have seen a specimen plant its very regal, I want to say leaves are about 20-24",but I am really bad at that stuff.. Redleaf is selling seed grown Spiritus sancti for 200. now, what a difference a year or two makes.
My philodendron bipennifolium or "violin philodendron' also got sold to me as a philodendron dragon tail. It took me a while to figure out what it really was, but I must say it became one of my absolute favorites!
the most affordable ones are the cuttings I steal from people hehe
That's not a flex
Lol
I LOVE how you come straight to the point!.
Lovely info ❤
Love this idea for a vid. Philodendron Goeldii didn't make the list but it's one of my favs
It's no longer classified as a philodendron! It's Thaumatophyllum spruceanum now
Great options- agreed with 100% of what you said. Thanks! Also, there’s one guy I had totally forgotten about that I’d love- crassinervium is so cool.
Woahhh! May I ask where you found the file for that printed mosspole???
Great suggestions, although I've been trying to opt to non-toxic plants, these are very tempting.
I have been trying to get away from aroids in general, one of my latest finds is Chamaecostus cuspidatus ‘Silver Samba’, which was apparently found in Roberto Burle Marx's garden, or it makes a good story at least. The entire plant is actually edible, the flowers are quite nice in fact. It is incredibly rare though. Really easy grower, I'm not doing anything special with it. Always recommending Aechmea tayoensis, its a large bromeliad painted red on the petioles, not that often bromeliads have petioles, gives it kind of the shape of a self heading philodendron. another easy grower, but not the easiest plant to find though. While I'm oversharing Aechemea correia-araujoi is another stunning rare bromeliad, the camoflauge pattern is especially brilliant plants sired from one from Elton Leme's collection, will usually have "Leme" in the name. Broms need more love, lol.
@@Gee-xb7rt Thanks for the list
I absolutely liked each one of those
I think this is really helpful, there are so many Philos on the market. P. subhastatum should get a lot more red on the underside as it matures. While its kind of large the vining is more compact than a lot of similar plants, which helps. If you have seen a specimen plant its very regal, I want to say leaves are about 20-24",but I am really bad at that stuff.. Redleaf is selling seed grown Spiritus sancti for 200. now, what a difference a year or two makes.
Yup! It's great! Patience pays off with plants
I love phils & pothos..
I have had a few unique ones whole building my collection. Ty for all the helpful info. Ty 😁.
🎉congrats 200k🥳
My philodendron bipennifolium or "violin philodendron' also got sold to me as a philodendron dragon tail. It took me a while to figure out what it really was, but I must say it became one of my absolute favorites!
I was surprised that I have all of these, but that leaf on the subhastatum is something else!
I love the philodendron varieties! ❤
Me too!
I love all of these!❤😊😘🪴💚
I just bought two Philodendron starter plans, Dean McDowell and Pastazanum. I am looking forward to seeing how they develop.
If you don’t have one, I highly recommend philodendron radiatum. It’s another cool morphing philo!
I'll look them up
Philodendron Bob Cee is cool and unique looking too
69686 really struck a chord in me 😊
I wish u could do a video on rare philos showing the cutting as a baby then adult. ❤
Bro what’s your workout routine
He been skip working out for a year already 🤫
I have all of these😀
Awesome!
i think your subhastatum was wrongly labelled. it's supposed to have long ovoid leaves with red undersides
cool!
Great !
I bought a tiny baby philodendron melanochrysum for £10 but I understand why
Nice that is another personal favorite of mine
For the love of pete......I want FOUR out of the 8!!🤦♀️
These aren't too expensive in the UK ATM...fingers crossed
haha poor man SS replica , lol i waited so long for the normal billietiae price to drop
Yeah it was also expensive but not 1000s but now both are under 100! It's fantastic
Plant zaddy ❤