I Bought 20(!!) New Plants 😬 HUGE Houseplant Haul

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I returned from the RHS Malvern Spring Festival on Sunday with a LOT of new plants. There were so many amazing houseplant stalls and incredible, unusual plants to see, that I was definitely slightly unaware of how much I bought... But I've come home with 20 new houseplants. 20!! This is the biggest houseplant haul I've ever come away from anything with, but I'm really happy with my finds!

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Claire: I need to downsize this year
Also Claire:

😂❤

michiyaslana
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A 20 houseplants shopping haul is so reasonnable ;)

Lapetiteplanteverte
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🤭 Claire! What happened to not buying plants this year 🤣🤣

SarahRichardson-nsde
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I don't know what you've done to me. Before my college semester ended I had no plants and how I have 8. I work then buy a plant, like what is this curse.

goddessnike
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For the monkey tail cactus, make sure it gets as much sun as possible. There’s a misconception that they are jungle plants that don’t need much sun, but that’s not true. They grow on cliffs above the jungle canopy in Bolivia and are exposed to direct sunlight.

Without enough sun, it won’t grow uniformly and won’t develop as much hair.

morningstar
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The jungle cactus cutting is a Rhipsalis paradoxa

LittleKitten
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The Burros Tail is just sun bleached! I take mine outside for the summer and it always gets that way then gets darker during the winter even in a south window with a grow light lol!

katcallender
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The hoya is a nice, chunky hoya australis 😊
My australis has waxy undersides. And there are two types of variegated australis, Lisa and an outer-variegated version 🙂

Nanethiel
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The pink succulent is a Sedum rubrontictum (jelly bean plant) so beautiful! The 20 plant haul is so real 🤣🤣

lumarty
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The first Hoya is a Hoya australis ssp Tenuipes (Carnosa has pubescent undersides). I’ve grown the ssp Tenuipes outside in Southern Louisiana and it has a pleasant Hyacinth smell.

There are many Anthurium hybrids now that it’s hard to tell them apart, especially when they are so juvenile.

The braided jungle cactus is a Rhipsalis paradoxa. A full basket of it looks divine.

yvonnesmith
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I believe Anthurium Crystal Hope (a crystallinum hybrid) is sometimes referred to as silver blush, so maybe that is what is being referenced? As for the differences between the two anthurium babies, it just looks like seedling variation to me.

lelek
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I’m in the United States and planning to travel abroad. Im hoping somehow, someway we can meet at some point. I’m a serious rare plant and wardian case collector here in Texas and I’m such a fan! Been following you for 2 years and appreciate everything that I’ve learned from you and watching your life unfold in front of me.

GlassHousesConservatory
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That second Hoya just helped me figure out WHICH australis i have! 😂 mine is very similar but less rounded more of a point at the end of the leaves! Apparently its an australis ssp sanae!

ajaj
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The first Anthurium you showed, with the most Veination looks just like my juvenile Forgetii-Papillaminum. 🌱🌿💚

joanneklaus
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Hi Claire, have just re watched this video as hoping to get to Malvern this year. Have I missed a video- have you made your terrarium? How are those lovely tiny plants doing?

merielsprake
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Selaginella are a genus of mosses that do not have spores. They can be propagated very easily by cutting, and they root prolifically. S. uncinata are a legitimate "low light" plant, that have a blue tint depending on the light. The color is not a pigment but part of its physical structure, like how crystals can shimmer different colors.
I have trouble getting these to grow outside of an enclosure, but it's possible. Dont let them dry.

Christian.Laurent
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I believe the second plant is a Hoya Australis ssp. ‘Keysii’. The leaves tend to be a bit thicker than regular Australis. :)

jeffavila
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I have an N’joy on a moss pole and since it has grown amazingly. Gives me a new leave every couple of weeks and these are almost the size of my hand

annemariekoppelaar-passiev
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Embarassed and proud at once. I relate to that☺️

JacintheMessier
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Hi Claire! The succulent that is pink it is sedum rubrotinctum 'Aurora' it's super easy and u can propagate it from just a single leaf, i have green with redish tips grate plant, give it as much direct sunlight as u can, to keep it pink

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