My favorite plant to grow at the moment is a classic, lemon lime (heart leaf) philo. The vine is a fantastic peach color near new growth, new leaves come out with a gorgeous orange tint and then harden off to that really pretty chartreuse.
I'm kind of crying looking at your thai constellation, it's soooo beautiful. I FINALLY got one and I got it at the Plant Stand of Arizona AND picked up a bag of De la Tanks while I was there. It just felt like I was having an incredible Becca inspired moment. So excited for mine to grow :')
Many thanks for sharing these beautiful plants and for this video! I am enjoying the growth on my Chocolate Agleonema and my Manjula Pothos. I love full and easy to grow plants. 😊 This has been a good growth season for us here in Charlotte, NC and we are grateful! 👌🪴🥰
I have my clarinervium pollen in the freezer and a flower emerging right now. SO excited. Love that you’re a month or so ahead of me and can guide me through!!
I'm LOVING watching my Syngonium Chiapense grow! As soon as I got her, I gave her a plank. And very recently, she fully attached to it! YAY! I need to make a reel...
My Albo Syngonium is my favorite plant to watch grow it is the most beautiful variegated plant I have ever own.. and I have often stated the arrow head/syngonium are an underrated plant🌿
I’ve been very happy to watch my good old monstera deliciosa grow 13 leaves and counting this summer. I repotted her , chopped her a bit and she’s gone to town. Overall I love watching my Hoya. They’re fairly easy and rewarding I like the decision to trellis or not. I’m not a fancy plant gal and with the exception of my monstera, I like things that stay relatively small I like to fuss over what I have without getting overwhelmed.
Early morning, coffee, sitting in my bed watching your video. I love a morning like this. Your plants are so happy to be De La Plants! If I was a plant, I’d want to be a de la Plant too!!
My favorite plant right now to grow is my Ludisia Discolor and trying to get a bloom out of it! But I think I spied a wee little bloom stalk starting to come out, now.
My husband has gotten into bonsai, and he is growing a Japanese Black Pine from seed. It has been so exciting to watch grow! We’re always wondering what it’s going to do next. Lately, it’s been getting tiny, baby bark…so cute and fun to watch. :)
My favorite plant that makes my heart sing with each new set of leaves is my pineapple I started. It's one I bought from the store and started in soil, not water. Someday a lil pineapple stalk will grow up from the middle and the pineapple will slowly grow and grow. I love it.
Cool video! Crassinervium fan here lol. I now have mine crawling and climbing in same pot. I seen a video of one in nature climbing up a cliff, then crawling horizontally after it reached the top.
I have let my pothos climb around the wall vs. just hang down from its basket & it has been fun to watch it grow. The vines are about 8 ft long & it has lots of character crawling around my home!
I have one also that is growing out of my fish tank. It has attached to my wall and has huge leaves at the end of a thick and ugly vine. I'm afraid I am going to move it cause it is in the living room window blocking the light
oh my goodness, your Thai Constellation is gorgeous! I love all my plants though my tricolor stromanthe, prayer plant, and rattlesnake plant are definitely my ride-or-dies.
Re: albo syngonium….give it more bright light if you want more variegation to appear. I had mine in my cabinet and as it got taller and grew closer to lights, the leaves started showing more variegation. It also LOVES being outside.
Congrats on your Clairanervium babies!! How exciting 💥 the little black dots are the seeds developing. I think it’s my easiest Anthurium. Your Thai is gorgeous 😍
Congrats on your successful pollination! I've recently expanded my anthurium collection so that I can try pollination and maybe experiment with some hybrids! I loved when you said you felt like a scientist! I feel the same way.
Thank you for teaching me that my Hilo Beauty is not a Colocasia after all. I just researched what you said - yep, reclassified. I will treat mine differently now and likely improve its growth habit (seeing as all my other caladiums are doing very well in less light, heat and water.) Great video! BTW - your clarinervium looks amazing.
My favorite plant to grow right now is my Hoya kentiana! It currently has a peduncle and if you know anything about hoya blooms, it’s such a fascinating process watching them transform! I’ve been patiently watching it, especially since this will be my first ever hoya to bloom for me 🤞🏽
My caladiums have never had any pest but it was hard to keep leaves alive. I kept them next to my south facing window. They are really easier and fast to restart than to struggle with them through winter.
Some plants that I think are fun to grow: terrarium begonias (so underrated and super easy to maintain!), trailing peperomias, p. micans, raven ZZ, watch chain succulent 🤩
I’ve been nervous to try anthuriums but I’m also in MO so if you can do it I’m sure I can 🤗💚 I love all of these suggestions, I recently got an albo Syngonium and every leaf is a surprise, it’s so much fun! 🌿
I actually got what I consider to be an Alocasia? Hilo beauty in the winter and it’s still going strong and the leaves get bigger and bigger each time. So I would imagine it would over winter well because it’s been with me since winter when it arrived.
Wow, your thai constellation is looking hot! Hm, I am excited to watch my hoya new guinea ghost grow. I heard that this hoya grows like a weed, so I’m just waiting for the leaves to come in. Got two baby ones growing right now :P.
Those bunny ears! Would love to see what it does when it climbs! I have heard from Charmaine of unplantparenthood that those sticky saps are some sort of symbiosis with ants(?) She makes really long videos so I couldn't find it quickly lol.
This has got to be the MOST fun plant video I saw today and you got me even more inspired to get some lil’ fun plants…especially variegated or splashy ones. 🫶🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴
Extrafloral nectaries are, as the name suggests, nectar; a sugar-rich liquid which is produced by the plant in order to develop a symbiotic relationship with ants in the wild. In the wild, ants build nests amongst the plants roots, which help hold the nest together. Or am I miss understanding.
they actually are climbing plants! thats why they get those big aerial roots. they appreciate support once they get big and planks can help them grow even bigger leaves :)
My favorite plant to grow at the moment is a classic, lemon lime (heart leaf) philo. The vine is a fantastic peach color near new growth, new leaves come out with a gorgeous orange tint and then harden off to that really pretty chartreuse.
Same here ! I am all about the plain green philodendron leaves !! There is something so minimalistic about them
I love watching my money tree grow. It never seems to go dormant and always has new growth. Syngonium are fun too because they are so prolific.
I picked up a Syngonium Neon Robusta recently, and agree that it’s fun to watch. I think it’s such a cute plant!
Your hair looks so good! ✨
I’m a big fan of watching my monstera adansonii, pothos, syngonium albo, and lemon lime maranta grow. I like that they are all pretty much no fuss
My favorite to watch grow is my mounted staghorn fern! The shield is just starting to cover the moss and it looks really cool ☺️
I'm kind of crying looking at your thai constellation, it's soooo beautiful. I FINALLY got one and I got it at the Plant Stand of Arizona AND picked up a bag of De la Tanks while I was there. It just felt like I was having an incredible Becca inspired moment. So excited for mine to grow :')
You're thai con glow up is honestly amazing!
Many thanks for sharing these beautiful plants and for this video! I am enjoying the growth on my Chocolate Agleonema and my Manjula Pothos. I love full and easy to grow plants. 😊 This has been a good growth season for us here in Charlotte, NC and we are grateful! 👌🪴🥰
Loving my philo Brazil right now, such interesting leaves and easy care ❤️
You are good at decorating and explaining your indoor plants totally
I have my clarinervium pollen in the freezer and a flower emerging right now. SO excited. Love that you’re a month or so ahead of me and can guide me through!!
I'm LOVING watching my Syngonium Chiapense grow! As soon as I got her, I gave her a plank. And very recently, she fully attached to it! YAY! I need to make a reel...
My Albo Syngonium is my favorite plant to watch grow it is the most beautiful variegated plant I have ever own.. and I have often stated the arrow head/syngonium are an underrated plant🌿
I love this title, video’s with a name like that get me exited
So beautiful collection thank you for sharing information friend 😍
I’ve been very happy to watch my good old monstera deliciosa grow 13 leaves and counting this summer. I repotted her , chopped her a bit and she’s gone to town. Overall I love watching my Hoya. They’re fairly easy and rewarding I like the decision to trellis or not. I’m not a fancy plant gal and with the exception of my monstera, I like things that stay relatively small I like to fuss over what I have without getting overwhelmed.
13 leaves! Amazing, Laurie!
Early morning, coffee, sitting in my bed watching your video. I love a morning like this.
Your plants are so happy to be De La Plants! If I was a plant, I’d want to be a de la Plant too!!
My favorite plant right now to grow is my Ludisia Discolor and trying to get a bloom out of it! But I think I spied a wee little bloom stalk starting to come out, now.
Although they're simple plants, pothos are so fun to watch grow because of how quickly it happens. Mine has grown 2 feet in just 5 months!
My husband has gotten into bonsai, and he is growing a Japanese Black Pine from seed. It has been so exciting to watch grow! We’re always wondering what it’s going to do next. Lately, it’s been getting tiny, baby bark…so cute and fun to watch. :)
Your hair looks amazing in this!
My favorite plant that makes my heart sing with each new set of leaves is my pineapple I started. It's one I bought from the store and started in soil, not water. Someday a lil pineapple stalk will grow up from the middle and the pineapple will slowly grow and grow. I love it.
Hoya polyneura, anthurium clarinervium, Albo/pink splash/3 kings syngonium, FL ghost, alocasia black velvet/silver dragon. My fav growers atm 😆
Damn you look so happy and glowy, I hope you feel just as good as you look :)
Hello Becca ❤️🌹🌺🌷 it's good to see you again 🙏
You really have a green thumb 👍
That's why all of your plants looks happy like you🙏
God Bless 🙏🙏🙏
Cool video! Crassinervium fan here lol. I now have mine crawling and climbing in same pot. I seen a video of one in nature climbing up a cliff, then crawling horizontally after it reached the top.
I have let my pothos climb around the wall vs. just hang down from its basket & it has been fun to watch it grow. The vines are about 8 ft long & it has lots of character crawling around my home!
I have one also that is growing out of my fish tank. It has attached to my wall and has huge leaves at the end of a thick and ugly vine. I'm afraid I am going to move it cause it is in the living room window blocking the light
Philodendron josé buono for sure!
Hi Becca! you make me wanna get bangs! Love seeing your plants!
oh my goodness, your Thai Constellation is gorgeous! I love all my plants though my tricolor stromanthe, prayer plant, and rattlesnake plant are definitely my ride-or-dies.
Re: albo syngonium….give it more bright light if you want more variegation to appear. I had mine in my cabinet and as it got taller and grew closer to lights, the leaves started showing more variegation. It also LOVES being outside.
Congrats on your Clairanervium babies!! How exciting 💥 the little black dots are the seeds developing. I think it’s my easiest Anthurium. Your Thai is gorgeous 😍
That Thai is so beautiful. Oh your hair is so pretty, getting long again.
Its probably the verrucosum for me, mine grows like crazy and all the leaves are so beautiful
Congrats on your successful pollination! I've recently expanded my anthurium collection so that I can try pollination and maybe experiment with some hybrids! I loved when you said you felt like a scientist! I feel the same way.
All beautiful,in my case not a rare plant, the dragon foot doesn’t know which way to go and is curling ?
💚🌱🌵☘️
Obsessed with this background ♥️
Thank you for teaching me that my Hilo Beauty is not a Colocasia after all. I just researched what you said - yep, reclassified. I will treat mine differently now and likely improve its growth habit (seeing as all my other caladiums are doing very well in less light, heat and water.) Great video! BTW - your clarinervium looks amazing.
My favorite plant to grow right now is my Hoya kentiana! It currently has a peduncle and if you know anything about hoya blooms, it’s such a fascinating process watching them transform! I’ve been patiently watching it, especially since this will be my first ever hoya to bloom for me 🤞🏽
I am really loving my aralias lately. I have a variegated Balfour Aralia and it is SO cute
My caladiums have never had any pest but it was hard to keep leaves alive. I kept them next to my south facing window. They are really easier and fast to restart than to struggle with them through winter.
Some plants that I think are fun to grow: terrarium begonias (so underrated and super easy to maintain!), trailing peperomias, p. micans, raven ZZ, watch chain succulent 🤩
Im early! Hey girly 🌱 you're hair looks great
I’ve been nervous to try anthuriums but I’m also in MO so if you can do it I’m sure I can 🤗💚 I love all of these suggestions, I recently got an albo Syngonium and every leaf is a surprise, it’s so much fun! 🌿
I actually got what I consider to be an Alocasia? Hilo beauty in the winter and it’s still going strong and the leaves get bigger and bigger each time. So I would imagine it would over winter well because it’s been with me since winter when it arrived.
Hi my favorite plant to watch grow is my red maranta. I love seeing it unfurl. I also like to see my anthrirthum magnifum crow little leaves
Good luck with the clarinervium seeds!🤗 i heard that they can take up to 9 months to ripen🙈
Omg your going to have berries!!! So fun❤️❤️❤️ congrats
Hey Becca, I have an eppi amplissimum and my goodness I love those lanced leaves and maybe you will too.
The bunny ears philodendron would look so pretty growing up a huge plank.
Wow, your thai constellation is looking hot! Hm, I am excited to watch my hoya new guinea ghost grow. I heard that this hoya grows like a weed, so I’m just waiting for the leaves to come in. Got two baby ones growing right now :P.
Wow! The Hilo Beauty is huge. Didn't know they can get that big.
Had one for three weeks - could not get the care for it right. Unfortunately it died.
Those bunny ears! Would love to see what it does when it climbs! I have heard from Charmaine of unplantparenthood that those sticky saps are some sort of symbiosis with ants(?) She makes really long videos so I couldn't find it quickly lol.
I have a piece of monstera adansonii that snapped off in a storm, but it got caught in the coco coir basket. Imma leave it there lol.
Just got a p.tortum specifically to watch it unfurl is alien leaves! 👽 🌿
This has got to be the MOST fun plant video I saw today and you got me even more inspired to get some lil’ fun plants…especially variegated or splashy ones. 🫶🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴
Extrafloral nectaries are, as the name suggests, nectar; a sugar-rich liquid which is produced by the plant in order to develop a symbiotic relationship with ants in the wild. In the wild, ants build nests amongst the plants roots, which help hold the nest together.
Or am I miss understanding.
My forgettii berries took 3 months to ripen!
💚💚
Dont dry the berry!!!!!!!! Very lovely plants tho
Philos have a relationship with ants that’s why they have sticky sap on them, ants help keep pests away
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Wait so you took every leaf off that syngonium and it grew back?!?!
Creamy margin ☺😉😉
I found my caladiums are magnets for aphids 🤮🤢
Monstera Thai constellation is not a climber. Why need plank??
they actually are climbing plants! thats why they get those big aerial roots. they appreciate support once they get big and planks can help them grow even bigger leaves :)
I just picked up 2 small syngonium albo. So excited to watch them grow 🤗🪴😊