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Happy Tuesday plant people ❤️🌿 did anyone get their dream plants this Black Friday / cyber Monday? Let us know ⬇️
11/28/2023

Happy Tuesday plant people ❤️🌿 did anyone get their dream plants this Black Friday / cyber Monday? Let us know ⬇️

Variegated monstera on sale at ExoticForest.com! Use discount code ‘monstera’ for 30% off variegated monstera, including...
11/20/2023

Variegated monstera on sale at ExoticForest.com! Use discount code ‘monstera’ for 30% off variegated monstera, including cuttings!
“blackfriday25” for 25% off everything and “blackfriday50” for buy one get one 50% off everything!

Black Friday is here early and our entire website is now on sale!! For 25% off your order use code: BLACKFRIDAY25 and to...
11/19/2023

Black Friday is here early and our entire website is now on sale!! For 25% off your order use code: BLACKFRIDAY25 and to buy one plant and get 50% off another use code: BLACKFRIDAY50 🌱❤️ Make sure to share this post with your friends so they don’t miss out on amazing deals for their dream plants😉






On Wednesdays we wear   💕 Shop some of our favorite pink foliage and flowers *link in bio*🌸
11/01/2023

On Wednesdays we wear 💕 Shop some of our favorite pink foliage and flowers *link in bio*🌸

  appreciation post🥰 all of these beauties and more available on our site! Check out the link in our bio for all your wi...
10/26/2023

appreciation post🥰 all of these beauties and more available on our site! Check out the link in our bio for all your wishlist plants 🪴

Happy Wednesday plant people 💚
10/18/2023

Happy Wednesday plant people 💚

How beautiful is this variegation on   ?😍🌿
10/11/2023

How beautiful is this variegation on ?😍🌿

Happy   🪴 All of these beauties and more are available on our site *link in bio*✨Whats your favorite philodendron? 🌿
09/29/2023

Happy 🪴 All of these beauties and more are available on our site *link in bio*✨Whats your favorite philodendron? 🌿

🌿Philodendron Jose Buono🌿Diving into the origins of this stunning Philodendron Jose Buono 🌿✨! Native to the lush rainfor...
08/15/2023

🌿Philodendron Jose Buono🌿

Diving into the origins of this stunning Philodendron Jose Buono 🌿✨! Native to the lush rainforests of Central America, this beauty captivates with its bold, heart-shaped leaves and vibrant green hues. From the tropical wonders of Central America to my cozy corner, this plant brings a piece of the jungle into my home 🌱🌴

Want one of your own? Make sure to check out our shop *link in bio* for this stunning plant🫶







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Thai Constellation or Albo? 🤔Monstera albo vs. Thai Constellation These are two cousins.The Thai Constellation is a type...
06/12/2022

Thai Constellation or Albo? 🤔

Monstera albo vs. Thai Constellation

These are two cousins.

The Thai Constellation is a type of variegated Monstera Deliciosa, created by tissue cultures (thank you, science!). So, the Thai Constellation still sports the larger leaves and slower growth habit of the Deliciosa. The variegation is more scattered and a creamy yellow.

The Monstera Deliciosa Borsigiana ‘Albo’ is a subspecies of the Deliciosa, giving it some unique characteristics. The cool thing? While the ‘Thai Constellation’ is a child of science, the ‘Albo’ is a child of nature; its variegation is naturally occurring.

What’s more magical than an Alocasia? So why not propagate and expand your collection? See below! Chopping off a stem he...
04/09/2022

What’s more magical than an Alocasia? So why not propagate and expand your collection? See below!

Chopping off a stem here-or-there is pretty simple, but division? That probably sounds a little more daunting! The good news? If you can repot a plant, you can divide it. Here’s how to propagate your Alocasia:

Step One: Thoroughly water your plant the day before, which will help the soil release from your plant’s roots without damaging them.

Step Two: Remove your Alocasia from its container.

Step Three: Loosen the soil with your hands.

Step Four: Take time to inspect your plant’s root system. Identify the tubers and locate any offshoots. Is there still lots of soil clinging to the roots, making it hard to see? Soak the rootball in a bucket of room-temperature water for 5-10 minutes. This will remove the last remnants of dirt so that you can see!

Step Five: Carefully unravel “baby” offshoots from the mother plant. Never break or cut a tuber. You can cut small roots with a pair of sterile scissors or a knife. (Although, it’s best just to put in the extra effort!)

Step Six: Place your baby and mother plants in appropriately sized containers with suitable soil.

Step Seven: Water thoroughly.

Find me where the wild things are 👹Alocasia macrorrhiza variegata
03/24/2022

Find me where the wild things are 👹

Alocasia macrorrhiza variegata

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33403, 33408, 33410, 33412, 33418, 33420 (PO BOX)

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