Houseplants have exploded in popularity in recent years. You can’t scroll through social media feeds without coming across at least one self-proclaimed plant parent proudly showing off their plant children.
While the craze started with common beginner-friendly houseplants anyone could take care of, the trend has morphed. Tired of the common and plain, houseplant-obsessed gardeners are now after the rare and unusual.
Some have even become rare plant collectors, curating a jungle full of plants you can’t find at your local nursery.
But rare and unusual plants come with one downside – a high price tag.
Due to their rarity (and now, their major popularity), many of the most sought-after plants are wildly expensive. That clearly hasn’t deterred collectors, as these plants are often sold out on online marketplaces.
We’re going to cover some of the most popular, social-media-worthy houseplants that have exorbitantly high prices.
To focus on plants you may actually be able to get your hands on, we’re excluding any incredibly rare plants that reach into the tens of thousands of dollars per plant, and the many aged Bonsai trees that can reach almost a million dollars in value.
When you think of expensive plants, this is likely the first to come to mind. There are several variegated Monstera types, but Monstera deliciosa Albo Variegata and its cultivars like Thai Constellation are undoubtedly the most popular.
It’s not hard to see why.
When houseplant interest first boomed a few years ago, Monstera deliciosa became the number one indoor plant on the market. When images of large Monstera leaves dotted with white went viral on social media platforms, it became the new must-have.
Despite being around for a few years and becoming more common, variegated Monsteras still fetch a high price. They start in the hundreds of dollars and can cost over $1000 for a large and established plant.
There are a number of factors influencing the cost. As variegated Monsteras can only be reproduced by tissue culture or propagation, stock is always limited. Their popularity and the fact that they are almost always sold out has also driven up the price.
On top of all that, they are quite difficult to grow. Keeping them alive is not easy and takes growers a lot of time and resources, making them more costly.
Another social media sensation, the Pink Princess Philodendron has become every houseplant collector’s dream.
This cultivar of Philodendron erubescens has deep green leaves with patches and spots of pastel pink variegation. Depending on the level of variegation, some areas have a lighter green color or spots of greyish pink too. The stems start out bright pinkish-red and slowly turn deep purple as they mature.
A mere cutting of this plant can cost you at least $100, with established plants costing as much as $2000.
Like the variegated Monstera, this is also due to the difficulty of replicating the variegation to a high enough level to sell, as well as the plant’s popularity.
If you spot a Pink Princess for a lower price – be careful. There are plants marketed as a Pink Princess that are actually not the true plant.
Instead, these are artificially modified to produce the pink color. Pink Congo Philodendron is one example, with leaves reverting to the regular green color like any other Philodendron.
Another rare Philodendron, one of many on this list, is Paraiso Verde – meaning green paradise in Spanish. It is also known as Marina Ruy Barbosa.
The interesting color of the leaves is what has made this Philodendron so sought-after. The elongated and pointed leaves are a mottled green color, with small spots of variegation covering the entire plant.
A small plant with one or two leaves costs just under $100 on average. Prices increase according to the size of the plant. They are quite difficult to come across as they sell out quickly, but you may have some luck finding a Paraiso Verde through online rare plant stores.
Joining the list of interesting Philodendrons is Ring of Fire. The somewhat ominous name is attributed to the fiery color of the foliage. Variegation ranges from yellow to orange and an almost brick red color.
Not only do the leaves have interesting colors, but they also tend to change color slightly through the seasons. As a hybrid with some relation to the next plant on this list, Philodendron Tortum, the leaves are long and pointed with serrated edges.
There are a number of reasons for the high price of this plant, starting at just under $100 and increasing with age. The first is its slow growth rate, thanks to the high levels of variegation in the leaves.
That variegation also needs to be replicated by specific methods of propagation, slowing the reproduction of these plants and limiting supply.
Not every propagated plant will have high enough levels of variegation to sell, especially considering most plant owners are looking for the intense half to whole leaf color variation, similar to the variegated Monstera.
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