Everyone: Monstera aurea! Me: * Sits alone in my apartment watering my Golden Pothos * It's okay baby, you're just as good! 😊 Your yellow variegation is beautiful!
indeed still have 3 aswell^^ give Epipremnum pinnatum variegata a try, very affordable and just as easy n quick growing as our pothos. and quite pretty.
@@marteteigen4935 not sure if you're being sarcastic or not haha but they're referring to the Philodendron gloriosum that Kaylee is sitting in front of
@@maxzytaruk8558 haha I understood their point with that very visible gloriosum 😅 but flex haha, show them what you've got Kaylee! And you and you, from small to big, it does'nt matter. As long as it make you happy, and so on. I didn't understand if the comment was sarcastic, aah of course it was. There is no plant flex just mother earth 🤭 stay safe Best wishes from Oslo 😊
I got a monstera aurea by pure complete accidental luck. Spotted what I thought to be a mild v.m mixed in with normal at my local garden centre, bought it for £10.99, separated from rest of non variegated plant and has shown itself to be an Aurea! Only time in my life I've been lucky lol.
Kaylee you make RUclips so much more rewarding, you've really made this rare plant niche here and it's so appreciated, your comment sections are also super lit 💖
So lucky and amazing! She is going to be a beauty! Any advice how to get my normal one to focus on popping its leaf out and taking a chill pill on rooting😭😭?
@@lisascott947 I put mine in a tight resealable sandwich bag with sphagnum moss in it. Blew hot air in it and left her alone near a window with morning sun but out of direct sun. I never water or sprayed mist, as the moss already has enough water to create humidity inside the bag. Hope that helps 😊
Bought my first syngonium aurea last year and it's one of my absolute favorites as well. It feels like every leaf is a surprise and I love that when the leaves age it starts to evolve like a Pokémon 😍
Personally I think yellow variegation plants definitely not underrated they're just too expensive to get. Double and some triple the price of the white variegation plants.
Good point Faye. Everytime I see that plant on Instagram I wonder why it is not really talked about. I think it's beautiful and almost looks too good to be true. However, Homalomena's are not that difficult of finicky from what I've heard or experienced. Maybe they actually are, I don't know.
I found a large form aurea at my local grocery store. It currently is putting out its 5th new leaf from a new growth point and that leaves are massive. Considering cutting soon
I like my golden pothos, a draceana godseffiena Florida Beauty, and variegated umbrella plant too. I feel like I have a good mix of colors of plants in the house. Mostly green, but I have yellow, pink, red, and white variegation throughout the collection - a lot of those are in my algaonemas though haha
I love yellow varigated plants but they are stupid expensive where I live in the US. I saw a monstera aurea cutting go for around $900 just last week 😳 and I am in love love love with the Florida beauty but omg they are soooo expensive for just an unrooted cutting especially with that risk factor I haven't had the courage to get one. Great video
Yes!!! Omg I am so happy that you made this video 😁❤️ I have been getting into yellow variegation lately, but it has been a bit difficult to get my hands on. Love your content so much!
@ 19:45 -- "Intermediate form" -- I believe that is M. deliciosa var. 'Sierrana'. The indentations go most of the way in towards the midrib, leaving little space for fenestrations. Do a GIS and see if you agree. I have not seen pix or any info about length of internodes, but I would guess they are on the shorter side.
Love your show, look forward to it every week. So informative. Great plants, and you are always being who you are. Wish I was younger and in your league as in addition to your great personality you are gorgeous as well.
I think I tend to prefer green on green variation 😱 I saw someone’s monstera that had light green (definitely not yellow) variegation and I fell so in love with it.
Here in coastal Southern California it's very obvious which are large form and which are small form. If you ever visit the Huntington they have both in their outdoor tropical section.
Thanks for this video. I really love the yellow variegated plants, and so I have three out of the mentioned plants. :) Somewhen I will have the Florida Beaury. Actually I have a beautiful Florida Ghost 👻 and a very juvenile Florida green and I enjoy seeing it growing and developing the leaf shapes as you mentioned.
My Florida Beauty is my absolute favorite plant! 💛 She gives me a new (highly variegated) leaf every 2 weeks and just brings me so so so much joy! Only issue is that she grows upwards and is not bushy at all. I have tried everything to get her to put out leaves that are closer together for the bushier look but she won't. She's about to hit the ceiling and I don't want to cut her (for reasons you explained) but I don't know what else to do. She has always been in bright, full, direct light (South facing window + grow lights) so I honestly have no idea what I can do to make her growth less leggy?
Uv-a and blue light makes plants more compact, red and far red light makes them grow leggy I personally use far red and a uvb bulb(this one only for 1/2hr) and black light. This looks also veery cool on some variegation or your teeth
i LOVE yellow variegation! it is very lovely and i prefer it to white actually! the soft yellow/chartreuse against the perfect green is STUNNING! look at the syngonium! 😽
Hey Kaylee! I just started watching your videos a few weeks ago and love them:) I'm wondering if/when you might do a video on caladiums? Love from Canada!
I got my variegated burle Marx before it was in the triple digits and I love it. It's been pushing out so much growth as the sun has been out more. Such a quick growing and beautiful plant.
You should do like a history of house plants video! It could even be a series where you pick a plant and talk about how it was discovered and why is is named a certain way and how it made its way into homes!
Hey Kaylee I found a piece Lilly I’ve never seen before. It’s variegated, but not like the Picasso or the one that texture is bumpy. It had no name but it’s gorgeous. The color is like a Golden Photos. I love it an don’t like peace Lilly’s. 😃
A lot of people where I live love the white variegated Schefflera arboricola... but somehow I found one that’s got lime green and yellow variegation and I’ve never seen it sold anywhere since I randomly found it. I’ve grown it near an easy window for over a year and it’s kept putting out lime green and yellow mixed leaflets and it’s gorgeous. Its not on every leaflet either, almost kind of camouflage patterned. Super strange. I honestly don’t like the look of the white splotchy schefflera’s after raising my strange one. Haha
The yellow varigations are my favorite ones. I have a few with white that are pretty but yellow and yellow/creamy are the ones I want the most! Especially if it’s a philodendron
Thank you for talking about Large Form Monsteras. Though i kinda wish you would do a video just on that topic because there are sooo many people that think they have a LF just because is has those curls behind the leaves. There is a video on youtube on the differences between LF and SF and it can easily be misunderstood as stating that only LF has geniculum/curls. Which is just not true, because mature Borsignias get them too. And because of this i see many people selling Albo Borsignia as Large Form and probably scamming their buyers without even knowing it. There are very few videoes on yt on this topic and it would be good to have another one show up when people search for this topic, one that explains the differences more clearly.
Yellow is my absolute favorite! I started plant collecting liking white better but that quickly changed after adding a few yellow variegates. Personally i think yellow doesn’t photograph as well as the white so online it may not look as impressive 🤷🏻♀️ Less contrast maybe? But to be in person they are so sexy and dimensional. Also fun to watch the Polaroid effect. I love Variegated Peru and standleyana as well. Personally i like to collect the yellows bois.
Thank you so much for this video! in my humble opinion yellow variegation is much more effective and what's even more important a yellow variegated leaf does not die! I have two yellow variegated plants and that are amazingly beautiful... My first one was cthenate lubbersiana golden mosaic (never have I seen such a beauty) and alpinia zerumbet variegata which im supposed to get just before Easter holidays. Best wishes from Poland Radek
I loved white varigation at first, but watching your shop tour, made me realize I actually really don’t like white variegation. It looks hollow to me. The yellow is just beautiful, your monstera aurea, it stole my heart. I just can’t stop thinking about jt
The new leaves of regular golden pothos that has got a lot of light is about the prettiest thing. Also on the topic of pothos isn't the whole leaf of Neon pothos more or less super yellow variegated (as regular green patches show up here and there on some leaves). I used to have the pellies "crystal palace gem" and "charity" both of which is variegated in yellowish. Really pretty. Yellow is sexy af!
Aurea plants are actually growing on me (ha), my favorite is my alocasia gageana. It grows SO much faster and stronger than my white variegated one, and it seems like the variegation is way more stable too. Definitely the way to go if you want a variegated alocasia but don’t want the struggle of a white variegated one!
I have a Philodendron Florida Beauty Variegated and Philodendron Domesticum Variegatum, both are such a nightmare >_< They have roots and new leaves are sprouting out but the main leaf (which are absolutely stunning) seems to be dying off... I always get root rot with sphagnum moss so have moved them back into water as I had to cut some roots off. Hope it survives!
I do prefer the white variegation. I like the high contrast between the green and white as opposed to the yellow. The white represents clean or pristine, I think. I also don't want to introduce a new color into my spaces, which I would be doing by adding that yellow/lime color as opposed to the neutral white that goes with anything. There are situations where you get sun stress to pink on white leaves, but that's a color that works with jewel tones and is thought of as a "cute" color, I think. Also, and this could be that I just haven't looked around at home decor lately, but I think you find fewer people decorating with yellow as a highlight as opposed to white. This makes me think that yellow is just not a color of choice for many people. It's a color you use when you "want a change in your room" or want to make a "splash;" however, a lot of us want neutral (like your room background in this video) so we can change accents only to change the feel of a room. Anyway, just my thoughts on the matter. Love your videos!! (can't exit without saying that lol)
Hi Keylee, great again! I just have question, why you ignore Monstera Adonsonii variegata (aurea is also nice, but not my point) i get it was overhyped, but the fast crash of prices due to fast multiplaing (or maybe more staff, i dont know) is such a interesting topick! :D Sorry for my english
My favorite of all time plant is the Florida Beauty. You can expect to get a mature plant with decent variegation for 3.5-4k in Australia! I have a baby, bought as a cutting and it cost me my kidney.
Hi Kaylee, love your channel! Not related to yellow variegation but I was wondering if you have heard about TC Florida Ghost? They are popping up around Australia and was wondering if this is a scam as they say they start off all green and when matured they have the white characteristics found in the FG. Would love your opinion!
I just got a 'yellow' variegated Spathiphyllum which was placed, along with a few others of its kind, amongst the normal kind at the shop. It isn't a picasso, sensation or domino. Since the variegation is yellowish in colour could it be a peace lily aurea? I cannot find any information on them online...
Beautiful yellow variegated plants you got....love them all... in my opinion, yellow is more beautiful than white... one of beautiful, stable on variegation, cheap for juvenille form, and easy to grow is epiprenum pinnatum yellow variegata... anyway, thanks for sharing this video
when you spoke about the Florida beauty being difficult to propagate is this all the plants in the "Florida" family or similar ones such as Florida ghost? or philodendron pedatum etc? just curious because I thought Florida ghosts were fairly fast growers and propagate easier
Despite what growers are saying, Monstera borsignia is still just a synonym of deliciosa, and the 'forms' are just different growth patterns and different genes. They are all the same plants and Monstera deliciosa is the only described species
Hello, I studied horticulture in Thailand. I have a question I want to ask you How is the trend of collecting alkali wood in America or Europe? Is it selling very well or worse? Is exporting popular during covids? thank
Could you maybe do a video on changing your plants from soil into Leca? I've always used soil and I wanted to chance to leca. I'm just noticing the plant really don't like it. And I can't find good advice for this. I'm noticing you use it a lot. So I was wondering if you have any tips :)
I like the white variegated syngonium better Inthink but the monstera aurez is sooo stunning . It really depends of the plant but yellow variegation are for sure underrate en général !
I know this monsteras as monstera large form , monstera compacta and monstera borsigiana or small form!! The compacta form haven't see her been sell frequently. Is harder to find over here in Canada!!
Everyone: Monstera aurea!
Me: * Sits alone in my apartment watering my Golden Pothos * It's okay baby, you're just as good! 😊 Your yellow variegation is beautiful!
Agreed❤️🪴🌱
Yes, girl 👍🏻💚🌱
Pothos are my favorite. They always produce babies constantly and this gives me life.
My golden will always be my favorites. They’re super beautiful when they’re given the right light and all that varigation comes thru.
indeed still have 3 aswell^^ give Epipremnum pinnatum variegata a try, very affordable and just as easy n quick growing as our pothos. and quite pretty.
You didn't have to flex on us with that gloriosum so hard
What on earth are you talking about? Say what?
Haha love it
@@marteteigen4935 not sure if you're being sarcastic or not haha but they're referring to the Philodendron gloriosum that Kaylee is sitting in front of
@@maxzytaruk8558 haha I understood their point with that very visible gloriosum 😅 but flex haha, show them what you've got Kaylee! And you and you, from small to big, it does'nt matter. As long as it make you happy, and so on. I didn't understand if the comment was sarcastic, aah of course it was. There is no plant flex just mother earth 🤭 stay safe
Best wishes from Oslo 😊
@@marteteigen4935 You don't have a sense of humor
Aww love the background. Those are some MASSIVE leaves!
I got a monstera aurea by pure complete accidental luck. Spotted what I thought to be a mild v.m mixed in with normal at my local garden centre, bought it for £10.99, separated from rest of non variegated plant and has shown itself to be an Aurea!
Only time in my life I've been lucky lol.
Kaylee you make RUclips so much more rewarding, you've really made this rare plant niche here and it's so appreciated, your comment sections are also super lit 💖
I can’t wait for my Aurea Monstrera to grow. I have finally got my first baby leaf from a wet stick after two months 🥰💛
I would be scared to even breathe near her if I were you lol
So lucky and amazing! She is going to be a beauty! Any advice how to get my normal one to focus on popping its leaf out and taking a chill pill on rooting😭😭?
@@lisascott947 I put mine in a tight resealable sandwich bag with sphagnum moss in it. Blew hot air in it and left her alone near a window with morning sun but out of direct sun. I never water or sprayed mist, as the moss already has enough water to create humidity inside the bag. Hope that helps 😊
I got a one leaf cutting and it’s still growing a little nub, but I’m very excited about it
"chubby lil number" Maybe one of the cutest descriptions of a plant ever
kaylee i swear youre always my eyeshadow inspo
Agreed!
I probably watched this video 100 times just see these beautiful yellow variegated plants. They are my favourites!
Would love a lechuza/pon review! 😍🌱
I love it! No Root rot anymore for me and I am a heavy waterer :p
Bought my first syngonium aurea last year and it's one of my absolute favorites as well. It feels like every leaf is a surprise and I love that when the leaves age it starts to evolve like a Pokémon 😍
So happy to see a video on yellow variegation 💛 Cant wait for more of those syngonium aurea to pop up for sale in your shop!
I suspect yellow leaves aren't considered sexy because most people associate the yellow with leaves that are dying due to overwatering.
That Florida beauty is a beautiful plant, amazing, 🌿❤️
Good day, what magnificent specimens, just wonderful
Personally I think yellow variegation plants definitely not underrated they're just too expensive to get. Double and some triple the price of the white variegation plants.
Any reason you've never featured the variegated homalomena reubescens? With the pink, white, green and mint leaves in one plant? Heart-shaped too!
Good point Faye. Everytime I see that plant on Instagram I wonder why it is not really talked about. I think it's beautiful and almost looks too good to be true. However, Homalomena's are not that difficult of finicky from what I've heard or experienced. Maybe they actually are, I don't know.
Oh wow, that's pretty
Same! It's absolutely stunning@@Nadine_8888
I found a large form aurea at my local grocery store. It currently is putting out its 5th new leaf from a new growth point and that leaves are massive. Considering cutting soon
I like my golden pothos, a draceana godseffiena Florida Beauty, and variegated umbrella plant too. I feel like I have a good mix of colors of plants in the house. Mostly green, but I have yellow, pink, red, and white variegation throughout the collection - a lot of those are in my algaonemas though haha
I love yellow varigated plants but they are stupid expensive where I live in the US. I saw a monstera aurea cutting go for around $900 just last week 😳 and I am in love love love with the Florida beauty but omg they are soooo expensive for just an unrooted cutting especially with that risk factor I haven't had the courage to get one. Great video
Have you seen a pedatum glad hands? It has some of the same features of a florida beauty. Maybe it can help you. Xoxo
@@marianne9691 I have seen it in pictures not as beautiful as the Florida beauty but it is very nice 😍 thanks
Thanks so much for this video, I am quite partial to yellow variegation and so this is helpful for me in looking for wishlist plants! ❤️
Yes!!! Omg I am so happy that you made this video 😁❤️ I have been getting into yellow variegation lately, but it has been a bit difficult to get my hands on. Love your content so much!
@ 19:45 -- "Intermediate form" -- I believe that is M. deliciosa var. 'Sierrana'.
The indentations go most of the way in towards the midrib, leaving little space for fenestrations.
Do a GIS and see if you agree.
I have not seen pix or any info about length of internodes, but I would guess they are on the shorter side.
I love your top and eyeshadow. Queen of matching them
I am wondering how leca is used , would you do a video for us ? Totally l-o-v-e you Kaylee !!!
Thanks for pointing out the differences of large and small forms of monsteras! ❤️
Love your show, look forward to it every week. So informative. Great plants, and you are always being who you are. Wish I was younger and in your league as in addition to your great personality you are gorgeous as well.
I think the yellow variegated Monstera Peru is very beautiful and deserves a mention 💙!
I think I tend to prefer green on green variation 😱 I saw someone’s monstera that had light green (definitely not yellow) variegation and I fell so in love with it.
Here in coastal Southern California it's very obvious which are large form and which are small form. If you ever visit the Huntington they have both in their outdoor tropical section.
Thanks for this video. I really love the yellow variegated plants, and so I have three out of the mentioned plants. :) Somewhen I will have the Florida Beaury. Actually I have a beautiful Florida Ghost 👻 and a very juvenile Florida green and I enjoy seeing it growing and developing the leaf shapes as you mentioned.
I have the yellow Aurea Syngorium. I love it and think it is gorgeous too .
Love it just started my Friday off on the right foot 🦶 😂💯🤩🥰💪🏻 Kaylee and Aurea plants 🤩💖
i'm just now getting in to variegated plants 💛
Really enjoy watching your youtube :) and so in love with my cute philodendron burlemarx variegated LOL
Can you do a full detailed video on the different between large form monstera and small form? Seems like an interesting topic to clarify.
She already has a video about this. It's an older one. If you search for Monstera on her channel, you will probably find it.
Love the yellow variegated plants but they are just more expensive so I have to live with the white variegated forms for now 😅
They are all so beautiful, I don't have any of them but would love to have all of them! 😍🌱😍🌱😍🌱😍🌱
For me Syngonium Aurea and Homalomena Rubescens Yellow Vareigated are my favorite.
That gloriosum looking like a Zoom background 🤯 you are the English queen of green.
My Florida Beauty is my absolute favorite plant! 💛 She gives me a new (highly variegated) leaf every 2 weeks and just brings me so so so much joy! Only issue is that she grows upwards and is not bushy at all. I have tried everything to get her to put out leaves that are closer together for the bushier look but she won't. She's about to hit the ceiling and I don't want to cut her (for reasons you explained) but I don't know what else to do. She has always been in bright, full, direct light (South facing window + grow lights) so I honestly have no idea what I can do to make her growth less leggy?
Uv-a and blue light makes plants more compact, red and far red light makes them grow leggy
I personally use far red and a uvb bulb(this one only for 1/2hr) and black light. This looks also veery cool on some variegation or your teeth
Yellow Zamioculcas looks interesting, too! I would like to find out more about this plant.
Wow, that Syngonium aurea is stunning!
i LOVE yellow variegation! it is very lovely and i prefer it to white actually! the soft yellow/chartreuse against the perfect green is STUNNING! look at the syngonium! 😽
Hey Kaylee! I just started watching your videos a few weeks ago and love them:)
I'm wondering if/when you might do a video on caladiums?
Love from Canada!
I got my variegated burle Marx before it was in the triple digits and I love it. It's been pushing out so much growth as the sun has been out more. Such a quick growing and beautiful plant.
I have mine in an east facing window, where do you keep yours? I’m wondering how much light it can handle
I neeeeeeed a yellow variegated syngioum like yesterday! I love green and gold! My favourite is my variegated whale fin 🤩
Got a regular burle marx on the way. May look into a variegated one after getting the hang of it.
Update. My regular burly boi is great and I am definitely gonna get a variegated one too.
Hate yellow varigation. But I'm willing to look at my options 👀👀👀
3:51 OMG!!! this gloriosum 😍😍😍
You should do like a history of house plants video! It could even be a series where you pick a plant and talk about how it was discovered and why is is named a certain way and how it made its way into homes!
Already working on it 🥰
Hey Kaylee I found a piece Lilly I’ve never seen before. It’s variegated, but not like the Picasso or the one that texture is bumpy. It had no name but it’s gorgeous. The color is like a Golden Photos. I love it an don’t like peace Lilly’s. 😃
A lot of people where I live love the white variegated Schefflera arboricola... but somehow I found one that’s got lime green and yellow variegation and I’ve never seen it sold anywhere since I randomly found it. I’ve grown it near an easy window for over a year and it’s kept putting out lime green and yellow mixed leaflets and it’s gorgeous. Its not on every leaflet either, almost kind of camouflage patterned. Super strange. I honestly don’t like the look of the white splotchy schefflera’s after raising my strange one. Haha
I also have the Florida Beauty and love it!
The yellow varigations are my favorite ones. I have a few with white that are pretty but yellow and yellow/creamy are the ones I want the most! Especially if it’s a philodendron
Thank you for talking about Large Form Monsteras. Though i kinda wish you would do a video just on that topic because there are sooo many people that think they have a LF just because is has those curls behind the leaves. There is a video on youtube on the differences between LF and SF and it can easily be misunderstood as stating that only LF has geniculum/curls. Which is just not true, because mature Borsignias get them too. And because of this i see many people selling Albo Borsignia as Large Form and probably scamming their buyers without even knowing it. There are very few videoes on yt on this topic and it would be good to have another one show up when people search for this topic, one that explains the differences more clearly.
Totally agree! I would love to get the breakdown from someone I trust, like Kaylee Ellen.
Myself, I also love yellow varigation on leaves as well.
Yellow is my absolute favorite! I started plant collecting liking white better but that quickly changed after adding a few yellow variegates. Personally i think yellow doesn’t photograph as well as the white so online it may not look as impressive 🤷🏻♀️ Less contrast maybe? But to be in person they are so sexy and dimensional. Also fun to watch the Polaroid effect. I love Variegated Peru and standleyana as well. Personally i like to collect the yellows bois.
I also really like monstera karstenianum variegated. Also an underrated yellow variegated plant.
When you posted “good morning !” On your story it was literally the middle of the night for me in America lol! That was really funny and wired for me
Thank you so much for this video! in my humble opinion yellow variegation is much more effective and what's even more important a yellow variegated leaf does not die! I have two yellow variegated plants and that are amazingly beautiful... My first one was cthenate lubbersiana golden mosaic (never have I seen such a beauty) and alpinia zerumbet variegata which im supposed to get just before Easter holidays.
Best wishes from Poland
Radek
Hi Kaylee
I loved white varigation at first, but watching your shop tour, made me realize I actually really don’t like white variegation.
It looks hollow to me.
The yellow is just beautiful, your monstera aurea, it stole my heart.
I just can’t stop thinking about jt
I love all that you do ty so much
I started my Florida beauty from wet stick , it took a while though.
I prefer yellow but really struggling to find any. I missed out on your syngonium aurea in the shop. X
' Polaroid Variegation:
New Leaf + Light = Full Pow '
Good text for a t-shirt. I would wear that 😄
I wish yellow variegated plants were more available up here in Canada!
I love watching your videos I would love to order a plant or few plants lol from you some day!!
I am living for that giant gloriosum in the back ground 👌🏻
I literally only have the painted lady because these suckers are usually expensive but I’m hoping to get the yellow variegated syngonium!
The new leaves of regular golden pothos that has got a lot of light is about the prettiest thing. Also on the topic of pothos isn't the whole leaf of Neon pothos more or less super yellow variegated (as regular green patches show up here and there on some leaves). I used to have the pellies "crystal palace gem" and "charity" both of which is variegated in yellowish. Really pretty. Yellow is sexy af!
Aurea plants are actually growing on me (ha), my favorite is my alocasia gageana. It grows SO much faster and stronger than my white variegated one, and it seems like the variegation is way more stable too. Definitely the way to go if you want a variegated alocasia but don’t want the struggle of a white variegated one!
Air layering is my go-to for hard to root plants.
Girl Shhhhhh let me get mine before the price goes up LOL 💖💋👏😜
I have a Philodendron Florida Beauty Variegated and Philodendron Domesticum Variegatum, both are such a nightmare >_< They have roots and new leaves are sprouting out but the main leaf (which are absolutely stunning) seems to be dying off... I always get root rot with sphagnum moss so have moved them back into water as I had to cut some roots off. Hope it survives!
That gloriosum 😍 GOALS!!!
I do prefer the white variegation. I like the high contrast between the green and white as opposed to the yellow. The white represents clean or pristine, I think. I also don't want to introduce a new color into my spaces, which I would be doing by adding that yellow/lime color as opposed to the neutral white that goes with anything. There are situations where you get sun stress to pink on white leaves, but that's a color that works with jewel tones and is thought of as a "cute" color, I think. Also, and this could be that I just haven't looked around at home decor lately, but I think you find fewer people decorating with yellow as a highlight as opposed to white. This makes me think that yellow is just not a color of choice for many people. It's a color you use when you "want a change in your room" or want to make a "splash;" however, a lot of us want neutral (like your room background in this video) so we can change accents only to change the feel of a room. Anyway, just my thoughts on the matter. Love your videos!! (can't exit without saying that lol)
Hi Keylee, great again! I just have question, why you ignore Monstera Adonsonii variegata (aurea is also nice, but not my point) i get it was overhyped, but the fast crash of prices due to fast multiplaing (or maybe more staff, i dont know) is such a interesting topick! :D Sorry for my english
My favorite of all time plant is the Florida Beauty. You can expect to get a mature plant with decent variegation for 3.5-4k in Australia! I have a baby, bought as a cutting and it cost me my kidney.
Florida beauty... wow❤️ deserves that name !
Hi Kaylee, love your channel! Not related to yellow variegation but I was wondering if you have heard about TC Florida Ghost? They are popping up around Australia and was wondering if this is a scam as they say they start off all green and when matured they have the white characteristics found in the FG. Would love your opinion!
Favorite color is yellow I'm all in!!
I just got a 'yellow' variegated Spathiphyllum which was placed, along with a few others of its kind, amongst the normal kind at the shop. It isn't a picasso, sensation or domino. Since the variegation is yellowish in colour could it be a peace lily aurea? I cannot find any information on them online...
Beautiful yellow variegated plants you got....love them all... in my opinion, yellow is more beautiful than white... one of beautiful, stable on variegation, cheap for juvenille form, and easy to grow is epiprenum pinnatum yellow variegata... anyway, thanks for sharing this video
May you please do a video on the suspected 3rd type? My friend and I have one that's not a regular type and proving hard to ID! Thanks :)
Beautiful
when you spoke about the Florida beauty being difficult to propagate is this all the plants in the "Florida" family or similar ones such as Florida ghost? or philodendron pedatum etc? just curious because I thought Florida ghosts were fairly fast growers and propagate easier
I’ve always yawned at white varieties of monstera, but the first time I saw a yellow variegated one, I feel absolutely in love haha
Despite what growers are saying, Monstera borsignia is still just a synonym of deliciosa, and the 'forms' are just different growth patterns and different genes. They are all the same plants and Monstera deliciosa is the only described species
Borsigiana is a natural variant or subspecies of deliciosa. So the full name is Monstera deliciosa var. borsigiana
Yayyy I'm here and ready for the video
1st, love these plants! 2nd, what is this white pot with the measuring probe??
kaylee i swear to God i love em i love yellow varigated plants, i just dont love the prices
Could you please do a video on Monstera: different species, mosspole or not and why? Sooo curious 🧐
In Canada, the Syngonium Aurea Variegata are around $145 in Canada and I really want one. How well do they ship?
Hello, I studied horticulture in Thailand.
I have a question I want to ask you
How is the trend of collecting alkali wood in America or Europe? Is it selling very well or worse?
Is exporting popular during covids?
thank
Could you maybe do a video on changing your plants from soil into Leca? I've always used soil and I wanted to chance to leca. I'm just noticing the plant really don't like it. And I can't find good advice for this. I'm noticing you use it a lot. So I was wondering if you have any tips :)
I like the white variegated syngonium better Inthink but the monstera aurez is sooo stunning .
It really depends of the plant but yellow variegation are for sure underrate en général !
beautiful
I know this monsteras as monstera large form , monstera compacta and monstera borsigiana or small form!! The compacta form haven't see her been sell frequently. Is harder to find over here in Canada!!