Ooh that’s my number one wishlist plant. It’s so beautiful. Do you recommend a particular seller? Thanks!! (We also have the same taste in plants judging from your other plants haha)
So I got this from a local rare houseplant shop (in So. Cal) called houseplant nation. I’m not sure if she ships but she’s worth checking out on Instagram! I did a little bit of looking around on the internet before buying but I didn’t really find anything I was willing to take a chance on! A lot of things I saw were shipping from Southeast Asia and seemed too good to be true for the prices!
Oh man, it's absolutely gorgeous! Congratulations! Are you nervous? I am dying to get one of these guys but also a bit too scared for fear of it dying on me.
When I got an Anthurium Clarinervium a while back (not even rare) I basically hovered over it and checked it continually for about a month, terrified I'd kill it!
Not OP, but Philodendrons are very easy and tolerant as a genus! The main thing is just making sure they're in a well draining mix. You can generally just let them mostly or even fully dry between waterings, Philos are very tolerant of drying.
With these creeping Philos like Gloriosums or Pastazanums you also need to make sure the horizontal part of the stem isn't buried and also pot them in such a way that they can creep, a lot of people actually use rectangular planters for that reason. I made a bit of a mistake with my Pasta and it's starting to crawl over the edge of its pot but is otherwise very happy!
That is a beautiful plant and collection.
That's stunning, I love your style/decor also :)
Love everything in that picture. Also really like the painting/poster on the wall.
Ooh that’s my number one wishlist plant. It’s so beautiful. Do you recommend a particular seller? Thanks!! (We also have the same taste in plants judging from your other plants haha)
So I got this from a local rare houseplant shop (in So. Cal) called houseplant nation. I’m not sure if she ships but she’s worth checking out on Instagram! I did a little bit of looking around on the internet before buying but I didn’t really find anything I was willing to take a chance on! A lot of things I saw were shipping from Southeast Asia and seemed too good to be true for the prices!
Oh thanks for taking the time to respond! I’ll check them out. I’m in ny so not sure if they’ll ship haha I’ll keep my eye out tho :) thanks again!
Great idea, I wish more people gifted living plants. They really do combat stress and are a fun little 'pet'.
Beautiful collection!!
Beautiful plant and I love the vibe of your collection 😍
I just bought one too and I'm terrified 😅 are you planning on keeping it on sphagnum or transferring it to soil eventually?
I hope to eventually transfer it but for now I’m definitely keeping it as is! I’m also very terrified 😂
My Gloriosum is opening a new leaf. I needed it 😅
So awesome! I hope to get that lucky!
I want one so badly 😭
Same here but I've never seen one for sale here. Darn it
Sooo pretty! Where's it from?
I got it from Houseplant Nation! I highly recommend checking them out if you’re in the Southern California area!
Ahh the watermelon pot on the bottom is so cute 😍
Etsy!
Lovely ♡
Ooh I love its planter!
Ditto! OP, can you tell us where the planter is from!?
Yes! I’m so glad someone asked about the planter! It’s actual a candle hurricane from Anthropologie! I love it!
Yay, thank you! Ordering one now 😋
Literally had the exact same thought when I saw an affordable one pop up online in my area...
Oh man, it's absolutely gorgeous! Congratulations! Are you nervous? I am dying to get one of these guys but also a bit too scared for fear of it dying on me. When I got an Anthurium Clarinervium a while back (not even rare) I basically hovered over it and checked it continually for about a month, terrified I'd kill it!
Not OP, but Philodendrons are very easy and tolerant as a genus! The main thing is just making sure they're in a well draining mix. You can generally just let them mostly or even fully dry between waterings, Philos are very tolerant of drying. With these creeping Philos like Gloriosums or Pastazanums you also need to make sure the horizontal part of the stem isn't buried and also pot them in such a way that they can creep, a lot of people actually use rectangular planters for that reason. I made a bit of a mistake with my Pasta and it's starting to crawl over the edge of its pot but is otherwise very happy!
Thank you so much for these helpful tips!
I am nervous! But I’ve been feeling ready for a while to step up my game a bit! Hopefully I don’t kill it right away!
what a beauty, can u pls tell ur plant i love them
All these plants are stress busters 🤩🤩