Rare & Unique Plants
African Milk Tree
Aglaonema 'White Joy'
Beauty Kim
Coffee Plant
Large Monstera 'Variegata'
Queen Anthurium
Queen of Hearts
Regal Anthurium
Rubber Plant 'Belize' Pink
Watermelon Dischidia
Black Zebrina
Silver Blush Anthurium
Confetti Arrowhead Plant
Turtle Shell Anthurium
Crystal Anthurium
Lace Monstera
be able to find the right houseplant in our Unique Plants collection! With a wide range originating from the rainforest to the desert, we have a plant to suit any corner of your home.
Bring variety and life to your indoor spaces with our Rare House Plants collection. These plants are selected for their unusual foliage, patterns, and textures, giving your rooms a distinctive look. From compact plants that fit on shelves to larger statement plants for corners or windows, each adds character and a touch of nature to your home.
Why Choose Rare House Plants?
- Unique Foliage: Leaves with patterns, colors, or shapes that are uncommon in typical houseplants.
- Air Benefits: Many rare plants help improve air quality while keeping your space fresh.
- Decor-Friendly: Works well on shelves, tables, corners, or as standalone focal points.
- Collectible Varieties: Great for hobbyists who enjoy caring for unusual or exotic species.
Care Tips
Even though these plants are uncommon, they are not difficult to maintain:
- Ensure they receive the right amount of light based on the species.
- Use well-draining soil and pots with proper drainage.
- Water consistently but avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.
- Check leaves regularly for signs of pests or stress.
How to Place Rare House Plants
- Use a single striking plant in a living room corner or by a window.
- Combine multiple small plants to create an indoor jungle effect.
- Pair with neutral pots to let the plant’s foliage stand out.
- Rotate plants occasionally to maintain even growth and light exposure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Are rare house plants hard to take care of?
No, most are resilient and adapt well to indoor conditions if you follow basic light, water, and soil requirements.
Q2: Which rare plants grow well in low-light areas?
Varieties like Monstera Adansonii, ZZ Plant, and Philodendron Birkin tolerate lower light levels.
Q3: Can rare house plants improve air quality?
Yes, several of these plants naturally filter indoor air while adding visual appeal.
Q4: How do I choose the right rare plant for my space?
Consider the plant’s size, light needs, and the look you want—taller plants work well as statement pieces, while smaller plants are ideal for shelves and tables.



















