Uncommon Weird Houseplants Part 2 | Unique Plants to add to your collection | Not the usual aroids

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In this video I want to dive into some more unusual and weird houseplants that not everyone will likely own, to showcase some very interesting plants that you can add to your home and your collection.

These are only a small selection of plants that I have that are a bit of an oddball, so if you want me to do a 3rd video to this do let me know in the comments down below.

I cover topics, such as care, tips, things I have learned along the way and also my experiences with these plants.

Chapters:

00:00 Intro
01:27 Solanum Pyracanthum
06:47 Begonia Sizemorea
12:57 Sophora Prostrata (Little Baby)
18:38 Phyllanthus Mirabilis
24:45 Dioscorea Elephantipes
18:50 Final Thoughts
30:09 B-Roll

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My chat with Jane Perrone on, On the Ledge Podcast:

Check out the products I love, for my soil mix, pest control , accessories and grow lights:

My Soil Mix ingredients

Growing accessories

Some of my Favourite UK Based Plant stores:
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Love this video. My collection theme is Mortichia Adams meets alien conservatory. I’m watching part 2 next. V💚🖤💚

Petra-msku
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Tus vídeos como siempre muy buenos, gracias.💌

mariajesusmorales
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Great video I would love to see a video of rare plants that are more affordable

christopherkenyon
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Love the strange an different plants 💚 Can’t wait too see if the Phalanthus Mirabilis keeps its leaves this winter!

sherryporsch
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Love how intelligent and informative your videos are!! Your quirky, humorous way of delivering the information helps to keep it from being too dry. I learn something with every video! Thanks for sharing your knowledge 🥰

debragiannetti
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Please, please, please make the next episode !
The Solanum is amazing !

agathan.
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I love my adenium obesum plants. I have them growing under high output LED grow lights and they're growing like... trees. I buy them as seedlings and raise them from there so they're adapted to my climate. It's the end of October and my bedroom is currently 25.5°C at 8pm MST in AZ, USA. It was definitely hotter during our second summer that ended less than 2 weeks ago. I grow orchids as well but have to stick with intermediate to warm growers. Summer blooming phalaenopsis are great. Thankfully, it doesn't take a huge drop in temperature at night in order to get the grocery store phals to grow new flower spikes.

kat
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Great series! Fun choices not often seen! Fyi the solanum is more related to eggplant than the tomato...check out the flowers and spines on an eggplant....well plant. ;)

kellyduguay
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I just brought home a begonia ferox and a dead sticks euphorbia so this video came right on time for me 😊

aniliname
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Solanum is my absolute favorite genus because of tomato which is my favorite plant species of all time.

I find it fascinating that a Solanum could be grown at home considering the ravenous hunger for nutrients, sunlight and extreme growth vigor that tomato plants show.

AcrylDame
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I had solanum quitoense but it did not overwinter well, it had the sharp thorns on the leaves which were broader in shape than the one you showed. I like the unusual begonia very exotic looking.

louiseahmedtropicalplantgr
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G'day from Australia! It's really strange to me still seeing begonias only kept for beautiful leaves, we have a festival in my state (Victoria) where it's all about flowering Begonias! We're also gearing up for the Tulip festivals here too now spring has started.

These are all so beautiful 😍 thank you for sharing them!

meikahidenori
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Lillingstone catle nursery have little baby plants got from them few months back . If I remember correctly they have quite few sizes for sale . They don't send though but really nice place to visit . World Garden and polly tunnels are to die for 🤯😍

plant_bonkers
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Hey, I'm watching this in NZ and was thinking the sophora looked so familiar! It's like a crazy native weed that grows HUGE here with a pretty yellow flower. Would never imagine as an indoor plant 😆

jessemejones
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Hi from Denmark :) I have a Phalanthus Mirabilis, and it loses it's stemt/petioles and leaves in winter time

haufruen
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What is the plant in the back😮? Over your left shoulder on the top shelf with the green veins ?

robnbmore
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Love this new series. Tired of all the anthurium, philos.

makbruno
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I am liking this series but didn't care for any of the plants you showed today but I do Love your shirt.

doreenhamilton
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This is how my great great Grand mother used to wear her ear her lobes down to the Earth's core.

karthikk
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Im tired of the Ant and philo i want sone different plat

Dieppaloveplants