So informative, this series with NSE Tropicals...wow 2018! I know much has changed with what is up and coming, but the variety here does not disappoint. I still have the same Philodendron from 40 years ago....from mother to propagations...their beauty does not get old.
Such a stunning collection that I didn't want the tour to end! I also spent the entire video consumed with jealousy as you carried that beautiful Labisia you scored. :)
Reall;y loved this series, so interesting to learn about plants that can grow in the home. It was an extra bonus for me to see a live animal in the videos. Dogs, cats, birds, I love them all and it makes the environment you are in even more "real." Thanks, especially to the camera man!!
As usually simply stunning..😍😘 thanks a lot for taking us with you on the journey of phelodedron family.....a rose 🌹 for u from me for your gigantic efforts of gathering such an informative episode.....I personally highly appreciate you a lot.👍🤩
Hi summer I live in Sri Lanka and I am also a crazy plant lover. I do have some of those varieties. Thank you for doing these videos and showing us of the varieties of plants. I wish I was living there so that I could wake up in the morning and walk around the plants. Wishing you all the best
Oh no you're like the rest of us that want to camp out in the greenhouse even if it is a dog licking Us in the face to wake us up in the morning we don't care do we?
Excited for part 3. The field trip editions are my favorite. I just ordered from NSE and mentioned I found them through you. They shipped SUPER FAST. The package came so quick I was confused what the box could possibly be. :)
Well now I have a wish list full of plants that I don't have the funds for :D This was amazing! I didn't even know there was such thing as a "plant collector". I guess I am starting on that road now!
Love these tours, and the plants! I live in Costa Rica, at about 1.700 mts above sea level, and have to say have never seen such interesting Philodendrons growing here, not even in my trips to the beach or lover altitude areas. I have to say I've been captivated by your channel, I already was a plant geek with a 6x3 mts greenhouse full to the brim with succulents and cacti, lots of space in the garden, but you've rekindled my love of shade loving plants and aroids specially, either by watching what you grow in the house or these tours. Also peperomias, love love love peperomias, it's a shame we don't get that much variety down here. Keep up the good work.
I believe that was actually p. Jungle fever. As the older leaves retained the chartreuse nature of Jungle fever and snow drift leaves age to a darker green, more like the flecks of dark green on the chartreuse leaves.
I laugh when she said what's kind of plant is that and then she said oh that's cold damaged lol so funny. It would be cool for a plant to be named cold damaged
Summer, thanks for sharing all of these beautiful tours! I recently got a majesty palm and immediately repotted it with a generic potting soil with a little extra peat moss. As I’m learning more about soil I’m worried the peat is holding too much water as the lower fronds are getting yellow brown tips. I’d like to repot it into a sandier palm specific soil but am worried doing that so soon will just shock the plant. Which is better, leaving it in poor draining soil or risk shocking it to move it to a better media?
I want to learn how to propogate mendinila plant...I have to and does it need a special potting media or normal potting soil is good enough ?... and yes I was also wondering about the formation of a sugary sap on its leaves...nice to learn that it's normal....thanks a lot in advance
Did you hear the siren in the background when they were showing the cold damage plants? That was somebody overreacting to the cold damage and calling the frost police we plant aholics tend to overreact. But in actuality it's really quite serious cuz Frost can kill a plant so next time you're in a greenhouse and you hear somebody screaming 911 911 when a wall collapses due to a blizzard, that'd be me!
Hey Summer, first thing I love your vids and thank you for them, this one is awesome like usual :)I don't have instagram or any social media so hopefully you see my question here!I have mealybugs on some of my plants, I have washed then with water so many times and they just keep coming back. I wonder if you have any product ideas to deal with them. I’ve heard you mention a bit in another video but didn’t grab the product name.Thanks Logan
I live in Hawaii. Tropicals do well, but its hard to take care of cactus and succulents in the humidity. Also its impossible to get the variety you guys have because of customs.
Mrs Enid offolter mrs summer raynes i went to the brazilian wilds forest;i i have a history of every eopedition;i found and was bites by poisoun snake;wasp bites;dangerous spiders;falls down the rocky slopes ;ants;scorpions ;frogs;lost in forest;and an final expedition tired by the spent energy.
The owner is very generous to show all these eye refreshing tropical plants. So healthy and pretty. Im jealous i keep killing plants while shes effortless. I think i over care, and just like childrens when growing up they just want me to leave them alone after i water them Lol
3 years later and still both the Queens of plants 👑
I love that you're walking with a pet plant :))))
Your camera person is excellent, really.
So informative, this series with NSE Tropicals...wow 2018! I know much has changed with what is up and coming, but the variety here does not disappoint. I still have the same Philodendron from 40 years ago....from mother to propagations...their beauty does not get old.
What a great experience to interview plus with a plant on your hand!
“These things do whatever they want when no one’s looking” 😂 I like that
Camera Person: Kudo's for sneaking the dog in the shot at every opportunity. Much Approved!
Lavinia de Mortalium the dog is adorable!
i cant even tell you how many times im going to rewatch this tour. I LOVE PHILODENDRONS!
Such a stunning collection that I didn't want the tour to end! I also spent the entire video consumed with jealousy as you carried that beautiful Labisia you scored. :)
Reall;y loved this series, so interesting to learn about plants that can grow in the home. It was an extra bonus for me to see a live animal in the videos. Dogs, cats, birds, I love them all and it makes the environment you are in even more "real." Thanks, especially to the camera man!!
loved this series.
yes, your camera guy is excellent... and i love the dog, its face is just ...!!! soooo cheeky! lover her plants and space she has!
Saw this video three times!! Such a treat to see these plants up close. Thanks
Love the collections. Wish I could have friends like Summer or this Lady and could have conversations like theirs.
As usually simply stunning..😍😘 thanks a lot for taking us with you on the journey of phelodedron family.....a rose 🌹 for u from me for your gigantic efforts of gathering such an informative episode.....I personally highly appreciate you a lot.👍🤩
Beautiful plants
I love all her plant collections... as i watched more of your videos I discover more which plants i love the most to have😊
Very rare and great collection
Wow! What a dream job to work in such a beautiful place!
Watched all 3 parts! Lovelyyyy… Thatnksss…
Summer aka Miss Keeping it Classy😘
Lovely mounds.
I love the owner
Kathy Macomber me too!
Love the NSE series
Enid has amazing customer service. I would order from her again !
Fantastic
The owner voice similarly to that of Jodie Foster:) cool plants though!
I enjoyed the appearance of philodendron "el choco red" at 7:38.
That place is amazing!
Great !!!!from Costa Rica 😘
😝 when you’ve watched parts one and two then “👍🏽” before watching part three. ❤️❤️❤️
Next, have NSE tour your apartment!
Hi summer I live in Sri Lanka and I am also a crazy plant lover. I do have some of those varieties. Thank you for doing these videos and showing us of the varieties of plants. I wish I was living there so that I could wake up in the morning and walk around the plants. Wishing you all the best
Oh no you're like the rest of us that want to camp out in the greenhouse even if it is a dog licking Us in the face to wake us up in the morning we don't care do we?
Excited for part 3. The field trip editions are my favorite. I just ordered from NSE and mentioned I found them through you. They shipped SUPER FAST. The package came so quick I was confused what the box could possibly be. :)
Well now I have a wish list full of plants that I don't have the funds for :D This was amazing! I didn't even know there was such thing as a "plant collector". I guess I am starting on that road now!
This was such a beautiful and informative video.~
Agreed on on the dog shots I really enjoyed all three of you girls I have a female Doe B also
Great video again, thank you.
Been anticipating this one, thanks!
Love these tours, and the plants! I live in Costa Rica, at about 1.700 mts above sea level, and have to say have never seen such interesting Philodendrons growing here, not even in my trips to the beach or lover altitude areas. I have to say I've been captivated by your channel, I already was a plant geek with a 6x3 mts greenhouse full to the brim with succulents and cacti, lots of space in the garden, but you've rekindled my love of shade loving plants and aroids specially, either by watching what you grow in the house or these tours. Also peperomias, love love love peperomias, it's a shame we don't get that much variety down here. Keep up the good work.
Love your videos
Rewatching the tours. Can you talk about Cercestis Mirabilis if you haven't already?
OMG!!!! Love them ALL!🌈 😀 FANTASTIC VIDEO! Can't wait for the next fun episode 🤗
Wow wow wow ✨
I love your channel. I would love if you could show us how to divide a philodendron “Moon light”.
"these things do whatever they want when no ones looking"
you can use that to describe plants and kids
i love enid
WANT philodendron snowdrift!
I believe that was actually p. Jungle fever. As the older leaves retained the chartreuse nature of Jungle fever and snow drift leaves age to a darker green, more like the flecks of dark green on the chartreuse leaves.
I laugh when she said what's kind of plant is that and then she said oh that's cold damaged lol so funny. It would be cool for a plant to be named cold damaged
Summer, thanks for sharing all of these beautiful tours!
I recently got a majesty palm and immediately repotted it with a generic potting soil with a little extra peat moss. As I’m learning more about soil I’m worried the peat is holding too much water as the lower fronds are getting yellow brown tips. I’d like to repot it into a sandier palm specific soil but am worried doing that so soon will just shock the plant. Which is better, leaving it in poor draining soil or risk shocking it to move it to a better media?
I would have appreciated more close ups of the plants.
Anthurium Pentaphyllum i love plant
7:50 She cracked me up LOL
I want to learn how to propogate mendinila plant...I have to and does it need a special potting media or normal potting soil is good enough ?... and yes I was also wondering about the formation of a sugary sap on its leaves...nice to learn that it's normal....thanks a lot in advance
Did you hear the siren in the background when they were showing the cold damage plants? That was somebody overreacting to the cold damage and calling the frost police we plant aholics tend to overreact. But in actuality it's really quite serious cuz Frost can kill a plant so next time you're in a greenhouse and you hear somebody screaming 911 911 when a wall collapses due to a blizzard, that'd be me!
Hey Summer, first thing I love your vids and thank you for them, this one is awesome like usual :)I don't have instagram or any social media so hopefully you see my question here!I have mealybugs on some of my plants, I have washed then with water so many times and they just keep coming back. I wonder if you have any product ideas to deal with them. I’ve heard you mention a bit in another video but didn’t grab the product name.Thanks Logan
Neem oil spray works great.....one year later😁
What large plant is that at 9:42 ? Can anyone ID that? ty.
costa rica power !!!!
I live in Hawaii. Tropicals do well, but its hard to take care of cactus and succulents in the humidity. Also its impossible to get the variety you guys have because of customs.
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NSE please put up a nursery in Belgium :D
Mrs Enid offolter mrs summer raynes i went to the brazilian wilds forest;i i have a history of every eopedition;i found and was bites by poisoun snake;wasp bites;dangerous spiders;falls down the rocky slopes ;ants;scorpions ;frogs;lost in forest;and an final expedition tired by the spent energy.
You travel around the world and talk about all these beautiful plants and flowers but have yet showcase one flower in particular.
*[philodendron 69686]*
Thats actually a very odd name never knew plant names could have numbers
What is NSE?
Greenhouse with plans for sale in Florida
Like kids in a candy store.
I know right? I hope that was a free sample she got
Grow them on Trump's wall 🥰
Or you just need to stop buying philodendrons
Walks away
Lol
The owner is very generous to show all these eye refreshing tropical plants. So healthy and pretty. Im jealous i keep killing plants while shes effortless. I think i over care, and just like childrens when growing up they just want me to leave them alone after i water them
Lol
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