10 Amazingly Easy RARE Plants 🌱 A Beginner's Guide To Rare Houseplants

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

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  • @TheJungleHaven
    @TheJungleHaven  Год назад +9

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  • @llb1127
    @llb1127 9 месяцев назад +5

    Your space buns and plants, and knowledge and self-love and plant-love is everything. I am so glad to have recently found your channel! ☘️💚👍

  • @Jbrown99th
    @Jbrown99th Год назад +13

    The Alocasia Jacklyn behind you is massive 😍 it’s 100% one of my all time fav plants.. it deserves its own video 😂😅❤

  • @Planty-Mandy
    @Planty-Mandy Год назад +12

    Asking us if we want any other video. 😂 Come on Claire, you gotta know we love watching anything you give us! ❤

  • @dn11aquatics
    @dn11aquatics Год назад +54

    Rare doesn’t equal expensive imo. I’ve purchased actual rare plants, ie, not easily found, hard to purchase, for really reasonable prices, but not very popular. I think trending/expensive = rare to a lot of people.

    • @eleiziatorres6206
      @eleiziatorres6206 Год назад +5

      Found out that.. “rare” means how rare it is in your area (so that’s why some people call some plants rare even that it may be common where we are). Good vibes 🪴✨

  • @annemariekoppelaar-passiev5771
    @annemariekoppelaar-passiev5771 Год назад +3

    I have a variegated spathyphillum (peace lily) that is really easy to care for but doesn’t come up in plant sales very often. I just absolutely love it!

  • @ronjakh
    @ronjakh Год назад +6

    I’ve tried a few plants in pon, but a botanist friend of mine didn’t recommend it. She says that the roots that develop in pon don’t have the immunity component, as in they don’t build an immune system for the plant. therefore it makes plants weaker and more susceptible to pests, fungal issues and other disease. A lot of people show off the root systems that their plants get in pon, but a big root system is not necessarily a good thing. It’s more likely that the roots are spreading to look for what it needs to grow better

    • @carolinebaines8735
      @carolinebaines8735 Год назад +2

      Honestly, this doesn’t make sense to me. Water roots take up nutrients just like regular roots to support the plants growth and immunity. I have botanist friends whom use semi hydro and swear by it. Personally, I haven’t found any difference in pest pressure on soil vs. PON, except fewer fungus gnats with my PON plants.
      Just a differing opinion.

    • @sandy_carpetsthesecond5013
      @sandy_carpetsthesecond5013 Год назад +2

      A plants immune system isn't based within the plants roots though? I mean, don't get me wrong, the roots themselves have a weaker immune system than in soil, but that's because a plant in soil is having to fight infection-causing bacteria significantly more than hydroponic plants, but that isn't a bad thing, it's just a sign of less environmental stress around the roots. It's the same thing with homeless people vs homeowners. Homeless people have significantly stronger immune systems than homeowners because they live in dirtier environments than homeowners. Though, you wouldn't recommend not cleaning your house, because the homeless are still more likely to fall ill than a homeowner is.
      Also, A plants immunity isn't really dictated by the roots, it's dictated by the chemicals present within the leaves, as-well as cell ridgidity, both of which can be improved through semi-hydro due to the increased uptake in nutrients and water.
      Going further, the roots aren't really spreading to look for what it needs to grow. If you don't have the correct fertiliser, this can happen, but with liquid gold leaf (which is what Claire uses) it has every nutrient a plant needs, and the roots are still larger and heavily branched- To me, it would seem more as if the roots themselves are capable of growing larger due to the increased air pockets, which is what the roots grow into, and not neccessarily in an attempt to find something that they're lacking.
      The only thing I can see that would make them think this is the lack of Silicic acid in hydroponic fertilisers, which is known to also strengthen plants immune system and improve their overall health and resilience, but that's not really considered a nutrient, and it's completely ignored by fertilisers, so I don't really think silicic acid is really neccessary for plants?
      But idk, I'm just a hobbyist and the topics difficult to grasp without years of rigorous, professional research into the topic, so you should probably take people's opinions with some salt and follow what works for you.

  • @lisa8a8e
    @lisa8a8e Год назад +5

    the photobomb made me lol so hard @30:46 if you missed it🤣

  • @jessemejones9648
    @jessemejones9648 Год назад +2

    Summer Raine Oakes has done a great podcast series about poaching. Definitely need more conversations and knowledge 😊

  • @mikalareads
    @mikalareads Год назад +1

    Loved this video Claire! 👏❤️

  • @GeorginaPlantoria
    @GeorginaPlantoria Год назад +1

    The hoya latifolia i have this one. It grows quickly if you have it in lechuza Pon and mines in an incredibly bright sunny room but not in the window incase it gets burnt

  • @tessie7e777
    @tessie7e777 Год назад +3

    Yes, part two!

  • @Cucu22DR
    @Cucu22DR Год назад +4

    My monstera Thai is thriving and grows like crazy but maybe because the Dutch plant sellers are generally well known and trustworthy 😊

  • @getter_done
    @getter_done Год назад +1

    Thank you Claire, great video ♥️

  • @ninasuculentasymas
    @ninasuculentasymas Год назад

    Such beautiful plants…enjoy!! 🌿🪴🌱🙋🏼‍♀️💚

  • @davidruiz2474
    @davidruiz2474 Год назад +5

    Regal shields are pretty common in my area. As well as the rarely seen (on RUclips anyway) variegated Desert Roses. Both I can get for $15 at really good sizes too 👌

  • @novabunny2346
    @novabunny2346 9 месяцев назад +1

    I get my plants from my university greenhouse! They have sales on their plants at the end of every semester, and usually feature the leftovers of propagation projects from biology students. They usually have unusual/rare plants as well; I purchased a "Drunkard's Dream Cactus" or Ripsalis salicornioides from them recently! For cheap too: lots of the plants are priced around $1-$3 per plant, with only some being around $5 if they're on the larger side.

  • @vicky3792
    @vicky3792 Год назад +5

    Would love a part 2

  • @alexandraa.5872
    @alexandraa.5872 Год назад +2

    I've heard there's two versions of the Thai going around, where one is growing great with no issues and the other one is having issues even staying rooted

  • @sararosatuulikki
    @sararosatuulikki Год назад

    Thumbs up from me for a cuttings haul and a part two of this video!👍🏻👍🏻 I really enjoy the content you make 💚

  • @mirra681
    @mirra681 Год назад +1

    Would love to see a cuttings haul and how you would settle them into your home when they arrive!

  • @Stacey-wz3sn
    @Stacey-wz3sn Год назад

    I enjoy your content so much
    You’ve helped me get through some tough times ❤🍃🌿

  • @ronanhayes4968
    @ronanhayes4968 Год назад

    Wasn’t excited about Jose Buono until I saw yours and heard how easy it is. It looks so great. God that variegated Euphorbia though. Wow!

  • @amelieachim5903
    @amelieachim5903 Год назад +2

    Hi Claire! For your moss poles like the one of your Splendid, did you ever experience rust with the metal frame? I currently use plastic but I’m wondering if I should switch to use metal mesh.

  • @j.c7941
    @j.c7941 Год назад +2

    Hi Claire 💫 Thank you so much for mentioning Hoya and moss poles. I have been wondering how that would work as well being some Hoya have crazy Ariel roots but I’ve only seen them trailing or on a trellis. Thank you for trying that for curious people like me. 🙏🏻💫

  • @carriewaldren9745
    @carriewaldren9745 Год назад +1

    Yes, a part two would be fab 😊

  • @od.vandeveer
    @od.vandeveer Год назад +2

    I have a hoya krohiniana that climbed a moss pole of a neigboring epipremnum. Discovered it when I removed the epipremnum and pulled the hoya over

  • @viviangreening6295
    @viviangreening6295 Год назад

    Love all of your plants . Thanks for sharing

  • @sandy_carpetsthesecond5013
    @sandy_carpetsthesecond5013 Год назад +1

    30:46 Peakaboo!

  • @houseplantfein
    @houseplantfein Год назад +6

    Can we play "Where's Ross"? I spotted him. Did anyone else?

  • @silinaforrester5462
    @silinaforrester5462 10 месяцев назад

    Hi Claire. I am new to your fan club and really enjoying every video. Can you pls recommend soil mix for tropical plants?.

  • @cherylbeswick7327
    @cherylbeswick7327 8 месяцев назад

    This was some great content ❤

  • @elmerbaez6784
    @elmerbaez6784 Год назад

    I have enjoyed this video!! Thank you!!

  • @rwieraphael
    @rwieraphael Год назад +2

    Could you maybe do a video about your succulents/ cacti ? It would be really interesting i think :)

  • @louisedreisig6166
    @louisedreisig6166 Год назад

    My Regal Shield is in my living room with very crappy humidity ( down to 25% this summer! 😅) and it's taller than me... So yeah, that one does fine outside a cabinet! 😂

  • @ianhobbs4984
    @ianhobbs4984 Год назад

    I noticed that the Hoya Sarwak has finally started growing with a fourth leaf and more stem growth. Well Done Claire.☝☝☝☝

  • @beccandriani
    @beccandriani Год назад

    Regal shield is definitely a win! Another easy alocasia would be the silver dragon and variegated odora. Just throw them in bright spot and they will thrive on their own. Mine do so!

  • @lindsay1745
    @lindsay1745 Год назад +1

    These are all such great plants! Not sure if you’re going to the Bristol swap next month but if you are I’d love love love to swap for one of your clarinervium babies. I’ve looked for a baby one for yonks 🌱💚

  • @zuzia7628
    @zuzia7628 Год назад

    These days you can be really surprised how fast yesterday rare plant become available today at markets such OBI . Last week I saw Ph. mamei, variegated monstera adansonii and some others in really discount prices. On the other hand I can see still a lot of rare hoyas available only in dedicated sale groups. A one leaf cuttings still costs a lot. Thank you for another interesting video. Good to see Ross too :)

  • @ianhobbs4984
    @ianhobbs4984 Год назад

    I love the Euphorbia they are such beautiful plants and the British Library has 2 books available to borrow THE SUCCULENTS OF MADAGASCAR and is well ordering from your local library.

  • @glen4075
    @glen4075 Год назад +1

    Loved this video ❤🪴, thank you Claire

  • @davidgr.13
    @davidgr.13 Год назад +1

    I bought a baby coconut tree and there are literally 3 videos on youtube on how to take care of them in a pot. Beat that level of rarity😂 It's super cute though

  • @torquess454
    @torquess454 Год назад

    Congratulations Hanna!

  • @lovesyorkies3395
    @lovesyorkies3395 Год назад

    I’d really love to see your Etsy bday cutting haul!
    My daughter told me a lady sounded the alarm in the Dallas Tx area for Monstera Albos available at a local supermarket. My daughter is very good at plant shopping on Etsy and I’ve been fortunate to have gotten some cuttings of her more uncommon plants like a variegated Florida beauty and Jose Buono. I love your golden dragon, the leaf shape is gorgeous! I’ve just started dabbling in Pon…so far so good. I have a Monstera cutting that seems to be loving it. It’s not the large Monstera with the huge fenestrated leaves, it’s a smaller version I found last year while visiting my daughter at college. It was so cheap at $7 for a 12” pot. I also purchased some butterfly friendly plants for my yard.

  • @doom85249
    @doom85249 Год назад +1

    Do the green bits on your 'albo' stay that way? Looks more like a bicolor variegation than a normal 'albo'. It's gorgeous!

  • @pixelcat4187
    @pixelcat4187 Год назад

    as a comment to anyone considering the philo splendid, i will say, i have one and also a philo glorious, and while both are doing good on a moss pole, the splendid is way more sensitive to drying out, meanwhile the glorious right next to it didnt even blink when i forgot to water it for a bit, so if youre an underwaterer/forgetful, i would recommend the glorious more (my silver sword is also one who likes to be at least damp at all time, was a huge game changer)

  • @mwatson4970
    @mwatson4970 Год назад

    How did you know?!! I am looking for a Wilbur Graves to buy for my birthday, and this was right on time. Wonder if i can grow in terrarium soil?? Love the splashy yet compactness of it and the Mathilde but never seen it in my area.

  • @Ksnamaste
    @Ksnamaste Год назад +1

    I struggled with my albo. I have one leaf left and moved it to semi hydro

  • @hannahswenson44
    @hannahswenson44 Год назад

    I would say rare plants is definitely related to location. I live in an area that cannot grow tropical plants without extensive effort and that makes most plants still very expensive. I loved comparing this video to what is considered rare/expensive to my area. Most of these plants are still not obtainable in my region, let alone the price of them if you can find them. Your plants are gorgeous!! :))

  • @magalieg273
    @magalieg273 Год назад +1

    A bit surprised by your sarawak! Mine looks different - maybe a different clone? And it's a very prolific grower, my fastest growing large leaf hoya by far. From a 2 leaf cutting to 12 leaves in less than a year, and many more on the way. I find her very thirsty too, she gets watered every 5-7 days... I don't wait for her to get softer (=dehydrated) though.

  • @yadrankafarita2244
    @yadrankafarita2244 Год назад +2

    Please allow me to introduce myself: I'm an Alocasia serial killer

  • @jonathonpotts5666
    @jonathonpotts5666 Год назад

    I have the macrophylia variegata, woops I mean latifolia but wow I fancy that latifolia you've got there! not wild poached though. I really like your intelligent information dense content, consider me subscribed!

  • @Mandi_Hui
    @Mandi_Hui Год назад

    Hoya Wilbur Graves still waiting to be able to get this plant where i am i love the silver variegations and splashes on it. I total agree to wait for prices to go down before getting it if you can. The prices are still ridiculous high there is this Hoya waiting to reduce the Hoya Obovata Variegated Splash. The Euphorbia Variegate so beautiful yours have grown so well. I only ever seen mini size here and the variegations isn’t that strong. Abi Bloom one of the channels i watch she had bad experience with hers kept rotting and also experienced getting one from the website bit rotten too. And parts of areas where can rot i wonder why that happens. Thank you for sharing the jewellery discount. I wear sterling silver. Just checked out the website i love all ones that looks a bit like flowers. Also i love mother of pearl jewellery. There was a ring that you wore before on your thumb like to know where you purchased look like some sort of stone.

  • @MrWolfheart111
    @MrWolfheart111 4 месяца назад

    Lol Ya Ill be packing a huge monstara on my e-bike trailor tomorow. Us plant folks Eh. :)

  • @TheAnnez0r
    @TheAnnez0r Год назад

    IMO, there are the rare plants that are popular amongst the community. Then there are the rare plants no one cares about. I have a Geogenantus Peoppigii (cost me 25$CAD) which I believe is part of a fairly new genus in the house plant market and for the love of god I can't find any informative videos about this plant on RUclips! THAT for me is what I qualify as an actual "rare" plant 😅I was struggling quite a bit with it then transfered it to pon and it's doing so well! So for any Geo PP havers - try pon. (FYI Claire, the underside of the leaves are purple in case Ross would like more plants ;) )

  • @aliceashton8109
    @aliceashton8109 Год назад

    What are your favourite plant shops in the UK?

  • @TheNovellaRose
    @TheNovellaRose Год назад

    Hi, do you the type of plant this is? I got a cutting.

  • @EMuro-wu7uy
    @EMuro-wu7uy Год назад

    I only saw 9 plants listed, a giveaway cool.

  • @chomama1628
    @chomama1628 Год назад +1

    Rare means to me that it is not readily available to the public because it is endangered or is a new discovery in the wild.

  • @eljardindesofiB2688
    @eljardindesofiB2688 Год назад +1

    Que belleza amiga

  • @lemusiciensolitaire8792
    @lemusiciensolitaire8792 Год назад

    Jose buono ❤❤❤

  • @amandagoodrich1035
    @amandagoodrich1035 Год назад

    Kaylee of the rare plant shop differenciates between commercially rare and environmentally rare.

  • @justanotherfaceinthecrowd
    @justanotherfaceinthecrowd Год назад +4

    😂 Ross

  • @mikefisher4834
    @mikefisher4834 Месяц назад

    I’m moving soon and I’m making my apartment Southeast Asian themed Any suggestions for plants??🤔

    • @TheJungleHaven
      @TheJungleHaven  Месяц назад

      What about cissus discolor? That's a gorgeous one...!

  • @ThatGirlShelbyy
    @ThatGirlShelbyy Год назад +1

    I just ordered a bunch of different Alocasia varieties and I can’t wait to get them ❤️❤️❤️
    I already have one small variegated Frydek in pon (sent to me that way) , and two larger ones from a different shop that came in a potting mix , but I already have them mostly switched into a chunky aroid mix. I might eventually change them to semi-hydro though

  • @laurenervin1404
    @laurenervin1404 Год назад +1

    LOL Sneaky little video bomb by your partner there😂

  • @MissTess63
    @MissTess63 6 месяцев назад

    Rare actually means.That the plant is rarely found in its wild natural habitat.That is the scientific meaning of "RARE"

  • @alisonholmes72
    @alisonholmes72 Год назад +1

    first

  • @carolstuff
    @carolstuff Год назад

    💚🌱

  • @rickeycormier1517
    @rickeycormier1517 9 месяцев назад

    Rare to me means a diamond in the ruff. It's a plant you want to have but you have to basically hurt very hard for the plant. Also, doesn't mean expensive either just not a popular plant that people want in other words on trend.

  • @The_Black_Truth
    @The_Black_Truth Год назад