I can imagine it takes years and years of work to make those cultivars. Personally, variegated plants don’t have the “lush healthy nature” look I go for, so I wouldnt. Maybe if I were rich, maybe the taste would change lol It’s always a joy to see people who are passionate about something tho.
Actually most sounded like they were natural mutations found amongst the masses of tissue culture! I love some but not all of them ... particularly I think variegated anthuriums look a little odd.
I was back in Dominican Republic at the beginning of the year. Saw a lot of variegated plants in the wild. People don't care about them back there. Could make a fortune if I start importing them back to Europe 🤔😜
OMG, Irene, my aging kidneys will not be enough to buy those plants. They are so nice to look at but I guess I will just keep playing this video to enjoy them. You must have been so thrilled seeing all of them. 😉🌿❤️
Thanks so Much for these plant videos from Thailand and SE Asia!❤ I used to live there and miss it so much so it’s so relaxing and nostalgic to watch you wander and explore amazing plant 🪴 nerd culture. I’m Oregon we ❤ tropical plants!
Wow i feel relaxed by just seeing them in your video i can't imagine how satisfied i am if ever i can afford to buy it.. just wait for the price to drop usually if there are many stocks or many have propagate it... If i am millionaire or billionaire i wouldn't mind buying things that will make me happy as long as i don't do harm with others or the environment for i can't take that money with me when i die but the joy and the satisfaction of following your heart will remain in my memories forever just my opinion.😊
@@leafing.around exactly! Atleast plant lovers like us do follow what makes us happy but at the same time we help the environment by promoting plant care for they play an important role in our lives by providing us with enough oxygen that is essential for us human and they clean the air that mostly become dirty or toxic because of human activities.😊
Those plants in the fair are crazy high cost, but who can ensure the expensive plant wouldn't die one day, no matter how you take very good care of it.
Irene! I didn't know you speak Mandarin! 💓Thank you for showing us those amazing plants!! I thought I was done buying plants but you just woke something up in me! 🤣
I just became a recent subscriber to ur channel and I just absolutely ADORE your videos. All the way from San Diego, CA. You and Sean are my favs. We love u both in the States. 😊
I´m chocked that they have almost the perfect enviromment to grow the plants and some of them are the same price as if you wanted to buy from a collector in europe, that used grow lights, humidifier etc....
Hi Irene I saw your video with the Botanist who is in charge of the Secret Garden. Can you find out exactly what he uses as a charcoal soil mix? And could you use peach pip shells to loosen up pot plant soil?
Omg. From 04:20 through 04:30 I couldn't help but actually lol'ing at something here. I don't know why I found this part so funny, maybe it's the expression on your face! Lol! Beginning with the "okay...oh okay...so, more plants...!!" Followed by looking at your camera person and saying "cut." with your hands! 😂😂😂🤷🏼☠️#dead
Some of the begonias shown by the doctor grow in the wild in the northern forests of west bengal, India. I have seen some of them . Botany is still neglected here and many amazing plants remain unidentified and lost. I wish our people also did more research.
I do like plants but have only basic knowledge, I do own close to 40 mostly common ones, the other day I showed a photo of a my Tradescantia Nanouk and a Philodendron Joepii (given to me), so asked my friends (4-5 of them) who aren't really into plants, asked them which plants would they get from this two, all of them said the Nanouk, and thought the Joepii looked plain/boring and all of them thought the Nanouk was some expensive a$$ plant.
Haha...yes the Joepii also don't really appeal much to me. Strange how we attach value to things ! I love round and polka dots or frilly leaves more! I think I have in mind begonias now...😆
Damn.. i wished they had these Plant expos already back then in Chiang Mai when i still lived & worked there until 2015.. geez :( but then again maybe better it didn't or i would have gone into heavy debt lol..
Yes...recently I thought to myself ...if only I didn't spent that ridiculous sum of money on plants, perhaps I could have bought a small piece of land/forest😱
As an artist I can see the value of creating the various variegated plants. Even though the prices for me are out of this world, if there are people paying that, it's only natural for the people who create them to ask that much. It's the same for me, for example, if I can sell a painting for 10.000, why sell it for 1000?
Miss you have incorrectly named the Philodendron spiritus sancti. It means the Holy Spirit in Latin. ( I’ve had to sit through so many Catholic masses in Latin and the Holy Spirit seems to come up a lot, lol. ) the ii suffix in Latin is in honour of a family eg. veitchii means it was named in honour of the Veitch family etc. oh and species should always be in lower case , higher for hybrids and cultivars. It lets you know straight away if it’s a hybrid or a species. This ‘Karen’ from the Sunshine Coast orchid society deducted 10 points for a plant I had in show just because I wrote the species starting with a higher case. I guess I do love the attention to detail though.
😮😮 gosh and I had bee pronouncing it wrong all this time too? I had said "sancti-i" all this time.😱. Thanks for pointing it out. And also on the proper upper/lowercase...I had a chat with a botanist a while ago, and then I realized also italics etc comes into play too. Ok so the thing is...I am not sure sometimes what is a species and what's a hybrid😅. Would your Karen be my editor?😃🍀
Thank you sooo much for your message! I cannot read Chinese so well😅😅. I was going to learn Chinese properly 3 years ago and then got distracted by plants. Glad to be of help to you and your garden!🌿☘️🌳
I mean I wouldn't call the prices stupid. It's normal for new rare plants which means they are the rarest of the rarest. There are those who are willing to get first dips on new rare plants. That "so expensive we could cry" quote is so true 😂
Yes they can command the prices especially when supply is reaaaalllly scarce and also especially when the plant is hard to propagate. Like that Variegated Anthurium Luxurian which is in the last video.
@@alvaferjoe2117indeed. Especially with the added attention by the internet/social media it’s gonna be hyped up big time and always gonna be justified. Regardless of whatever their explanation it still cannot be justified. It’s ridiculous. I remember there’s this nursery in the Philippines where it’s famously known for the most expensive sansevieria in the world as it’s their own cultivar and selling limited number for price that’s equivalent of a human life gezzz. Displayed them in a secure space but that doesn’t stopped thieves from stealing one of the specimens. 🙈 Don’t get me wrong most of the plants shown in this video are stunningly beautiful and I bet you that in few years time prices of some of these are gonna go down just like what happened to what they used to called the “Unicorn plants” these past 3 years . Example the P. Spiritus Sancti which used to in 5 to 6 digits US$, now you can get a nice specimen for $350. Dominic from the US who successfully pollinated PSS and even sold a few Variegated ones.
Absurd prices, taking advantage on plant collectors. Especially that P. joepii variegata, as we all know joepii is not sensitive they grow wild, so we know this variegated joepii will low its price in the near future unlike billietiae var, which is hard to propa that's why it holds his value.
good night irene!i like varigated foliage.the white is actually ivory to beige color and it looks nice against the green.i planted some v ivy amonst my others -very slow growing. will look nice over fence.price is dicated by buyers.economics is very 'end-of-the-world'ish right now.where we have super wealthy,super selfish along side people who are homeless at same time.working like i do amidst silicon valley types (having escaped from there)i have a keen perspective on all this.they are oblivious. instead, lets be oblivious to them.ok?why not show us beautiful gardens people are making with almost no money? especially edible ones >permaculture? the people who are drying up california should not be focused on.( they are turning us into a 'grape republic').i bet cassava,yam,sweat pea papaya garden can look superb! and breathe in the prana!
Oh yes....I really should get into edibles. I am so excited with a new leaf, I cant imagine how I'd feel with achieving a FRUIT! Bananas maybe?😃 U have me a good idea now...I'd go find and film a garden that was built with practically no money. Another hiking trail here I come!!,🍀🌿☘️💗
@@leafing.around 💖, im also thinking ornamental permaculture when it doent need to be edible (for humans).but where you live in a water rich environment,it doesnt make that much sense. as permaculture besides growing food is restoring soil and water and bugs etc. perhaps you need soil in areas depleted by colonial rubber plantations?
@@leafing.around perhaps the price will come down and we can find a special use for this plant.i know my ivy is useful as they spend a lot of money cutting the other, but this is slow growing.we have luther burbank up here, after all.boy would he have gont to town in malaysia! i can tell you that!
I promise you… if I would buy anyone one of these plants, it would die the second I plant it. I have the opposite of a green thumb. 😢I can only admire from a far!
that white t-shirt guy said that plant growth from tissue culture for 4 month,with tissue culture processing, u can get tons of baby plant in short period, how come the price is still so high?
I suspect with variegated plants the success rate of the plant actually turning up variegated or has great variegation is very slim. So supply may still be low despite ability to grow quickly. At the end it boils down to supply and demand ...
Honestly, these kinds of shows are what's wrong with the plant community. They make up names that are not official and somehow its 26k now. Sad honestly. I understand that it takes work anf effort to grow, but it's absurd.
If I were a plant addict and save up for a rare plant which cost a lot and the plant would die on me, I would probably be in despair knowing that I shed blood and tears for it. So no, I don't want to be depressed. 😂
So actually....that er....has happened to me😆😆 I held a memorial for it and then felt better after that😅. 💀 Somewhere in my channel look for a "memorial" video.
So fun!!
All the more fun cuz you were there!🤗☘️
Thank you Irene for bringing us there virtually ❤the best lady plant vlogger.
So many insightful revelations in your video! Congratulations
Super Nice 👌👌👌
"So you cannot stop buying cause your an addict" - That was so direct to the point it made me laugh. LOL
Haha...yes and the open acknowledgememt that he has to help keep feeding out addiction😄😅
I love your vlogs Irene the plant angel leafing around..
Thank you ms Irene for sharing this vlogs..i enjoy watching..
enjoy it
I can imagine it takes years and years of work to make those cultivars.
Personally, variegated plants don’t have the “lush healthy nature” look I go for, so I wouldnt. Maybe if I were rich, maybe the taste would change lol
It’s always a joy to see people who are passionate about something tho.
Actually most sounded like they were natural mutations found amongst the masses of tissue culture! I love some but not all of them ... particularly I think variegated anthuriums look a little odd.
I was back in Dominican Republic at the beginning of the year. Saw a lot of variegated plants in the wild. People don't care about them back there. Could make a fortune if I start importing them back to Europe 🤔😜
Enjoyed the show, presentation and specially the untold messages. Thank you for sharing ❤
OMG, Irene, my aging kidneys will not be enough to buy those plants. They are so nice to look at but I guess I will just keep playing this video to enjoy them. You must have been so thrilled seeing all of them. 😉🌿❤️
Yes....could. not. breath.😝😅
@@leafing.around 😀
so fun to see you interacting with the people! salam from Indonesia
Thanks for the video Irene. It was a fascinating selection of plants. I particularly liked the variegated plants. Always my favourite ❤️
Love your gentle and under-toned commentaries. I can imagine someone else would all my god all the way through.😂
Comedy genius with Chris Farley/TopGun clips.Very impressive.
Thank you for noticing!!😃
Hi Irene, so interesting for all the plants showcase in Thailand, so wonderful. Thanks a lot for this video.
Thank you. I really enjoyed watching your video.
Ecuagenera is my favorite! Love those guys big plants for really good prices!
bellísimas, impactantes, asombrosas las Monsteras!! felicidades por tu canal
I fall in love with these plants 😌☺️
I love it
Love the interview with Mr. Home and the parts are broken up into many segments hinting something 😂
Yeah halfway editing I thought...oh wow he is exactly describing what I am feeling and experiencing during the show😄
What a fun show!
Gracias!! I suffer from indigestion...too many plants 😝😁
So true what he said and Irene feels about being a plant addict..I’m more excited of my plants purchase though..
Love your hair miss Airene..
love all the plants ❤️😍
Thanks so
Much for these plant videos from Thailand and SE Asia!❤ I used to live there and miss it so much so it’s so relaxing and nostalgic to watch you wander and explore amazing plant 🪴 nerd culture. I’m Oregon we ❤ tropical plants!
Those are like art or FNT it's the value you give them... They are just plant at the end.
Thanks Irene fr this lovely video...fantasy land for plant lover#addict😊wow
Ah yes....certainly is. I just wished the plants had one less zero in their prices😁
Ya..u r telling true...one less zero 😊
godddd i'm drooling 😆 and love the cameo by Sean
@onlyplants someone mentions drooling and you in the same sentence 😝
TERIMA KASIH... IRENE, BETUL-BETUL MANTAP!
Th8er plants are good i will also buy ,from ecuagenera size is good ,they have tenue,vetichi nice collection
Thank you for sharing us the most xpensive plants and i love it so much!!
Thanks!
Thank you for support 🤗 💗💗💗
Wow i feel relaxed by just seeing them in your video i can't imagine how satisfied i am if ever i can afford to buy it.. just wait for the price to drop usually if there are many stocks or many have propagate it... If i am millionaire or billionaire i wouldn't mind buying things that will make me happy as long as i don't do harm with others or the environment for i can't take that money with me when i die but the joy and the satisfaction of following your heart will remain in my memories forever just my opinion.😊
Yes I mean there are some people who spend huge amount of money on tiny sparkly rocks💎 or a fancy branded handweight⌚ which can't even be propagated😁😝
@@leafing.around exactly! Atleast plant lovers like us do follow what makes us happy but at the same time we help the environment by promoting plant care for they play an important role in our lives by providing us with enough oxygen that is essential for us human and they clean the air that mostly become dirty or toxic because of human activities.😊
These beautiful rare plants grow in the wild somewhere tropical, would love to see that!
No, these rare plants are cultivars, the wild plants you will find in forest are green
Nice 😍😍😍😍😍.
This video is amazing for so many reasons- but one of the unexpected ones is that it really shows the borsigiana vs deliciosa difference.
I've started looking at plants!! I have one tiny succulent, but looking to get something else! But this is out of my budget 😆
Those plants in the fair are crazy high cost, but who can ensure the expensive plant wouldn't die one day, no matter how you take very good care of it.
So amazing plants ❤️❤️❤️
Irene! I didn't know you speak Mandarin! 💓Thank you for showing us those amazing plants!! I thought I was done buying plants but you just woke something up in me! 🤣
Can speak a little bit!! Tip...if a new plant or very expensive, and is something that grows quickly, try wait a bit!
@@leafing.around Oh I think it’s more than just a little bit! 🥳 Thanks for the tip! I did learn my lesson haha! (never went too crazy but still.. 🙈)
Thank you, I love your videos, keep them coming!
this nursery is veey good ecugenera quality is good
มาถึงเมืองไทย แล้วจะหลงรักเมืองไทยนะครับ
I am here again now in Chiangmai 😍
I love your videos. Thanks for taking us along 😊
Bhahahaha always Entertaining. You and Sean should visit , tour and interview Ecuagenera, NSE tropical and Dr Block.
U made me miss my homeland dear.
Amazing 🍃👌
Woow so Ant Luxurium
They are all lovely but its too expensive I would be sleeping beside those plants if I were to buy them.
You're so funny, Irene.😂😂 I was relieved to see you didn't drop TC legacy when you heard the price of one leaf.
Haha....yeah I'm like...I think your English is not accurate...surely you mean hundred...not thousands. And maybe Baht....not Dollars??😄😄
Would have been a great day!
U r new hair style look cute on u😊
As plantas apresentadas no canal são magníficas, excelente vídeo.
Muchos gracias🥰☘️
I just became a recent subscriber to ur channel and I just absolutely ADORE your videos. All the way from San Diego, CA. You and Sean are my favs. We love u both in the States. 😊
🤗☘️ so nice to hear from all the way over in San Diego!! I have some vague memories there as a 12 year old to some Sea World 😄
Also from SD and new to Irene and Sean. Love them both!
I´m chocked that they have almost the perfect enviromment to grow the plants and some of them are the same price as if you wanted to buy from a collector in europe, that used grow lights, humidifier etc....
Hopefully this show can be held in singapore too
Singapore has great plant shows too! With many many vendors also from all over and also amazing collectors locally. Hort park lots of events?
Hi Irene I saw your video with the Botanist who is in charge of the Secret Garden. Can you find out exactly what he uses as a charcoal soil mix? And could you use peach pip shells to loosen up pot plant soil?
Omg. From 04:20 through 04:30 I couldn't help but actually lol'ing at something here. I don't know why I found this part so funny, maybe it's the expression on your face! Lol! Beginning with the "okay...oh okay...so, more plants...!!" Followed by looking at your camera person and saying "cut." with your hands! 😂😂😂🤷🏼☠️#dead
😜😅😅 yeah I wanted to cut out the "cut" hand signal but the talking was still happening...you caught my dilemma here 😄
if i am stupid and have lots of money of course i will buy it!!!!
Beautiful 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
Thanks for sharing 🪴🪴🪴
Sean is so funny in the background … looks like he’s stalking you. Joke!
Can anyone tell me what the pink Fern like plant was in the beginning of the video that was shown in the intro and within the first few booths
Some of the begonias shown by the doctor grow in the wild in the northern forests of west bengal, India. I have seen some of them . Botany is still neglected here and many amazing plants remain unidentified and lost. I wish our people also did more research.
Any nurseries in Selangor that u recommend to look for philodendron & anthurium?
Far East Agriculture. In Dengkil. Then lots in SG Buloh and online....
@@leafing.around tks
So what is the method for using cannabis as fertilizer?
I do like plants but have only basic knowledge, I do own close to 40 mostly common ones, the other day I showed a photo of a my Tradescantia Nanouk and a Philodendron Joepii (given to me), so asked my friends (4-5 of them) who aren't really into plants, asked them which plants would they get from this two, all of them said the Nanouk, and thought the Joepii looked plain/boring and all of them thought the Nanouk was some expensive a$$ plant.
Haha...yes the Joepii also don't really appeal much to me. Strange how we attach value to things ! I love round and polka dots or frilly leaves more! I think I have in mind begonias now...😆
The plant seeds are sold in Indonesia, only Rp. 65.000 on par with Malaysia RM. 183
Damn.. i wished they had these Plant expos already back then in Chiang Mai when i still lived & worked there until 2015.. geez :( but then again maybe better it didn't or i would have gone into heavy debt lol..
Yes...recently I thought to myself ...if only I didn't spent that ridiculous sum of money on plants, perhaps I could have bought a small piece of land/forest😱
As an artist I can see the value of creating the various variegated plants.
Even though the prices for me are out of this world, if there are people paying that, it's only natural for the people who create them to ask that much. It's the same for me, for example, if I can sell a painting for 10.000, why sell it for 1000?
Miss you have incorrectly named the Philodendron spiritus sancti. It means the Holy Spirit in Latin. ( I’ve had to sit through so many Catholic masses in Latin and the Holy Spirit seems to come up a lot, lol. ) the ii suffix in Latin is in honour of a family eg. veitchii means it was named in honour of the Veitch family etc. oh and species should always be in lower case , higher for hybrids and cultivars. It lets you know straight away if it’s a hybrid or a species. This ‘Karen’ from the Sunshine Coast orchid society deducted 10 points for a plant I had in show just because I wrote the species starting with a higher case. I guess I do love the attention to detail though.
😮😮 gosh and I had bee pronouncing it wrong all this time too? I had said "sancti-i" all this time.😱. Thanks for pointing it out. And also on the proper upper/lowercase...I had a chat with a botanist a while ago, and then I realized also italics etc comes into play too. Ok so the thing is...I am not sure sometimes what is a species and what's a hybrid😅. Would your Karen be my editor?😃🍀
@@leafing.around I think compared to most RUclipsrs your pronunciation most of the time is on point.
一發現你會說華語,我就迫不及待想跟妳說,你的影片很有高質感,而且妳很漂亮。你其中的幾段影片我一週至少看一次,除了學習妳的種植技巧,也試著找到影片中的植物。現在我的花園正在成型當中,希望有一天和妳的花園一樣擁有多種觀葉植物,感謝妳!
Thank you sooo much for your message! I cannot read Chinese so well😅😅. I was going to learn Chinese properly 3 years ago and then got distracted by plants. Glad to be of help to you and your garden!🌿☘️🌳
说中文的时候最美
谢谢您!🥰
Please share the formula at 9:17 with all of us 😅💚
I mean I wouldn't call the prices stupid. It's normal for new rare plants which means they are the rarest of the rarest. There are those who are willing to get first dips on new rare plants.
That "so expensive we could cry" quote is so true 😂
Yes they can command the prices especially when supply is reaaaalllly scarce and also especially when the plant is hard to propagate. Like that Variegated Anthurium Luxurian which is in the last video.
That’s the best way to justify it. Still stupid in my opinion.
@@alvaferjoe2117indeed. Especially with the added attention by the internet/social media it’s gonna be hyped up big time and always gonna be justified. Regardless of whatever their explanation it still cannot be justified. It’s ridiculous. I remember there’s this nursery in the Philippines where it’s famously known for the most expensive sansevieria in the world as it’s their own cultivar and selling limited number for price that’s equivalent of a human life gezzz. Displayed them in a secure space but that doesn’t stopped thieves from stealing one of the specimens. 🙈
Don’t get me wrong most of the plants shown in this video are stunningly beautiful and I bet you that in few years time prices of some of these are gonna go down just like what happened to what they used to called the “Unicorn plants” these past 3 years . Example the P. Spiritus Sancti which used to in 5 to 6 digits US$, now you can get a nice specimen for $350. Dominic from the US who successfully pollinated PSS and even sold a few Variegated ones.
@@alvaferjoe2117 Your opinion is broke so we understand, no hard feelings. Lol
How do they use cannabis as a fertilizer? I have lots of weed. Do anyone have this idea? Pls share. Gotta try it. 😃
🌱👍😍
Btw Irene, you have not shared what plant you bought from the show!😉
Maybe I didn't buy any😉
@@leafing.around 😀❤️
Can they cure cancer
We have here a Plastic Fern for only 100 pesos..
👍☕🌏🌱🙏
Absurd prices, taking advantage on plant collectors. Especially that P. joepii variegata, as we all know joepii is not sensitive they grow wild, so we know this variegated joepii will low its price in the near future unlike billietiae var, which is hard to propa that's why it holds his value.
I just realized, at 25:22, you can see another RUclipsr, "onlyplants" in the background...
Haha...yes Sean and I tend to go to thr same places!
good night irene!i like varigated foliage.the white is actually ivory to beige color and it looks nice against the green.i planted some v ivy amonst my others -very slow growing. will look nice over fence.price is dicated by buyers.economics is very 'end-of-the-world'ish right now.where we have super wealthy,super selfish along side people who are homeless at same time.working like i do amidst silicon valley types (having escaped from there)i have a keen perspective on all this.they are oblivious.
instead, lets be oblivious to them.ok?why not show us beautiful gardens people are making with almost no money? especially edible ones >permaculture? the people who are drying up california should not be focused on.( they are turning us into a 'grape republic').i bet cassava,yam,sweat pea papaya garden can look superb! and breathe in the prana!
Oh yes....I really should get into edibles. I am so excited with a new leaf, I cant imagine how I'd feel with achieving a FRUIT! Bananas maybe?😃 U have me a good idea now...I'd go find and film a garden that was built with practically no money. Another hiking trail here I come!!,🍀🌿☘️💗
@@leafing.around 💖,
im also thinking ornamental permaculture when it doent need to be edible (for humans).but where you live in a water rich environment,it doesnt make that much sense. as permaculture besides growing food is restoring soil and water and bugs etc. perhaps you need soil in areas depleted by colonial rubber plantations?
@@leafing.around perhaps the price will come down and we can find a special use for this plant.i know my ivy is useful as they spend a lot of money cutting the other, but this is slow growing.we have luther burbank up here, after all.boy would he have gont to town in malaysia! i can tell you that!
I promise you… if I would buy anyone one of these plants, it would die the second I plant it. I have the opposite of a green thumb. 😢I can only admire from a far!
Why those plants are so expensive.
Beautiful plants, stupid prices...
Even as I highlight the high prices of plants, to be fair, humans are also known to pay really high prices for tiny little sparkly rocks. 🤷💎
@@leafing.around yeah! Right! But rocks can't be propagate as easily 🤣
now aroid in low price.... i have much
saya dari Indonesia 🇮🇩 kalau anda membutuhkan bunga seperti itu saya punya banyak sekali . dan bisa anda pesan
that white t-shirt guy said that plant growth from tissue culture for 4 month,with tissue culture processing, u can get tons of baby plant in short period, how come the price is still so high?
I suspect with variegated plants the success rate of the plant actually turning up variegated or has great variegation is very slim. So supply may still be low despite ability to grow quickly. At the end it boils down to supply and demand ...
@@leafing.around but for tissue culture ,it is 100% same as the mother plant ,right?
some people live totally different lives lol
Honestly, these kinds of shows are what's wrong with the plant community. They make up names that are not official and somehow its 26k now. Sad honestly. I understand that it takes work anf effort to grow, but it's absurd.
If I were a plant addict and save up for a rare plant which cost a lot and the plant would die on me, I would probably be in despair knowing that I shed blood and tears for it. So no, I don't want to be depressed. 😂
So actually....that er....has happened to me😆😆 I held a memorial for it and then felt better after that😅. 💀 Somewhere in my channel look for a "memorial" video.
@@leafing.around i watched all your vids and so yes, i saw that, your monstera albo. I hope its spirit will appear again in your garden. 😉
56.000$$$$
Angela
Is - monstera burle marx flame not philodendron
TQ for spotting! Looks like I got my Philos and Monsters mixed up....and sometimes Philos and Anthuriums too😅🌿
Beautiful. But even if I’m a billionaire plant lover, I will not buy that. It’s just stupid.
I totally agree with you!!
The prices drop so quickly. I agree totally with you, it’s just stupid.
Agreed
You can get them from nature for free, as they did.
@@OneNationSoul most of the plant cultivars don’t exist in situ.
Don't damage it dear or you'll be spending forever to pay them off. Lol!
No I would not. But I can propagate one that someone without a green thumb owns.😅