The Ficus elastica Burgundy, commonly known as the Rubber Plant, stands as a botanical marvel that brings rich hues and timeless elegance into the realm of indoor greenery.
Alocasia Tiny Dancers, a remarkable member of the Aroid family, emerges as a botanical masterpiece that embodies the elegance of dance in the realm of plants. With its captivating charm and distinctive features, this plant variety holds the power to infuse grace and beauty into any indoor oasis. Just as the name suggests, the Alocasia Tiny Dancers is a botanical dancer, captivating hearts with its delicate foliage and graceful aura.
In the world of indoor plants, finding plants that can survive the occasional neglect or absentminded watering is nothing short of a botanical miracle. Fear not fellow plant enthusiasts with an aversion to regular care routines! We present to you a captivating selection of drought-tolerant plants that will not only forgive your occasional lapses but also thrive in the face of your forgetfulness. Get ready to meet these resilient beauties that bring a touch of natural charm to your living space while turning a blind eye to your horticultural faux pas.
Step into a realm of botanical treasures as we embark on a journey through the extraordinary world of rare houseplants. At Outside In, we pride ourselves on offering a handpicked selection of unique and captivating exotic plants that will transform your home into an enchanting oasis. We invite you to discover 10 rare and eye-catching houseplants that will elevate your space to new heights.
A fun cultivar has taken flight in the plant world– the Anthurium ‘Pterodactyl’. With green leaves and pale-green, almost silver veining, this peculiar houseplant makes a statement. The veins are shaped in a way that resemble skeletal wings, like a Pterodactyl in flight. The Anthurium ‘Pterodactyl’ is fairly low-maintenance and loved by Aroid collectors.
Eccentric and aesthetically unique, the Ric Rac Cactus is an epiphytic plant that makes the perfect hanging houseplant. This plant is also referred to as Fishbone plant and Zig-zag cactus. In preferred conditions, Ric Rac cactus can actually bloom a fragrant flower. Learn all about the origins and care.
Botanical tourism describes the act of traveling with plans to view plant life-- which could involve everything from visiting a botanical garden, hiking through the forest to see fall foliage, or even trekking to find one species of plant! If you’re looking to include more greenery into your trip, here’s our top 5 picks for the most unique, and spectacular plant peeping.