Rare Plant Index #13 | Scindapsus | Uncommon to Extremely Rare Plants!

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024

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  • @UniWizDom
    @UniWizDom Před 2 lety +142

    I think scindapsus is the first genus where I must say that the common species are more appealing than the more 'rare ones'. There are a few exceptions ofcourse. Good video Kaylee!

  • @horace6851
    @horace6851 Před 2 lety +166

    Some notes: Neon stripe, ekor merak and treubii milk (I know it as dark silver or silver shield or silver stripe) are gingers. My snake scale looks exactly like your picture... Scindapsus take a long time to establish a good root system, during that time they indeed grow foliage really slowly but once they are established they grow much faster. Silver lady is much more common than the others in rare, at least here in US. Dark argyreus is much darker than regular one but I heard it's just juvenile tricolor (same for dark satin you did not mention here, also heard it's a juvenile tricolor, but can't verify it yet, so far they grow consistent leaves for me). The real Scindapsus you did not mention: silver splash and silver knight (also called sparkling Borneo). I have them and they are legitimate cultivars, Silver Knight is the most silvery of all, it looks like it's covered in glitter :). Silver cloud is the best Scindapsus of all of the ones you have on this list, in my opinion, it grows big leaves like Exotica and the pattern on the leaves is just amazing! Also grows faster than other Scindapsus I have. In Indonesia Silver cloud is sold as Silver Splash, but it's different from the Silver Splash sold in US (as if the whole Scindapsus market wasn't complicated enough). Silver Princess is also amazing! The leaves are glossy and stiffer than Exotica, the contrast between dark and silver is also more pronounced, I've seen it sold as dark Exotica but the leaves are generally narrower. Tricolor is a tricky one, it's suede and the third color is not as pronounced as the pictures usually show, it's one of the more doctored picture-wise. It's also the most finnicky of all the Scindapsus I grow, it needs really high humidity.
    Thank you for this video! I'm so happy you're getting into Scindapsus, I've been collecting them for around a year now and I can't wait for more content about them :)

    • @baileydraken5369
      @baileydraken5369 Před 2 lety +1

      what do you mean with gingers?

    • @Kissakaali
      @Kissakaali Před 2 lety +16

      @@baileydraken5369 Zingiberaceae, the ginger family. Not Scindapsus, not even Araceae (or aroids as many call them). That kind of ginger.

    • @limcybrian
      @limcybrian Před 2 lety +2

      The treubii milk may be Scaphochlamys scintillans

    • @benbrinkman6747
      @benbrinkman6747 Před 2 lety +1

      Can confirm, I have the dark silver and neon stripe, I find them to be a slightly different shape and texture than the rest of my scindapsus

    • @sherryporsch9349
      @sherryporsch9349 Před 2 lety

      Really confusing lol Glad someone out there knows what’s what in the Scindapus world. 💚

  • @GracefulPlants
    @GracefulPlants Před 2 lety +87

    Neon stripe is not a scindapsus unfortunately.
    Boesenbergia Aurantiaca.

    • @howmygardengrows3080
      @howmygardengrows3080 Před 2 lety +3

      Thank you. I think it still might be on my wishlist though because it looks badass. 😁

  • @hoyahead9930
    @hoyahead9930 Před 2 lety +68

    I literally SCREAMED when I saw another rare plant index. And this one is so helpful because I’ve become so confused with Scindapsus recently

  • @robertdurrant
    @robertdurrant Před 2 lety +67

    Love this!! Can't wait to see an Epipremnum version!! (Mutated Majula tea would be so interesting too 👀)

    • @anniemoultray3437
      @anniemoultray3437 Před 2 lety +3

      YES I need to know more about the new mutated manjula!!

    • @horace6851
      @horace6851 Před 2 lety +4

      what about the new Japanese cultivars, like Bumpy or Fanfare...? I soo want to know more! And mutated Manjula just looks like Cream Splash, not enough to justify the price at this point for me.

    • @thebeauceronboys9397
      @thebeauceronboys9397 Před 2 lety

      Yeah!! People selling couple leaf cuttings for $300 on Mercari, that shit needs to be talked about.

    • @meghanjohnson1175
      @meghanjohnson1175 Před 2 lety

      @horace many of those are either not scindapsus, have been manipulated to have temporary physical changes, have a virus such as a color break or a mosaic that was intentionally injected, or they're an already known species that has been manipulated into a state of Ontogeny with extremely high levels of certain nutrients

    • @meghanjohnson1175
      @meghanjohnson1175 Před 2 lety +1

      It's not a mutant,, it's just a regular manjula. All Epipremnum Aureum cultivars have been tissue cultured without the use of both male and female reproduction cells due to the plants "shy flower" hindrance. In addition, they all have a minimum of 3 different types of cellular and phenotype manipulation. When you increase the number of times you manipulate cells, particularly those developed in such an untraditional way, you also increase the chances of the plant developing constant cellular instability. So these cultivars end up mutating or being incredibly sensitive to Ontogeny changes, over and over. That doesn't make it a different plants. Just like scindapsus. I wish everyone would stop trying to give every slightly different looking plant a new namr!

  • @joshrougeau451
    @joshrougeau451 Před 2 lety +50

    I think it’s interesting that Trubii Moonlight is considered uncommon because here in the States, it’s been rolled out in big box stores for $20/8-inch pot. Crazy how geography plays a role.

    • @jackzattackz
      @jackzattackz Před 2 lety +5

      I live in Canada and I am experiencing the same thing here with nurseries and big box stores bringing out the Trubii Moonlight for an affordable price. But last year the Trubii was going for $80+ a cutting in rare plant shops and online plant stores. It's crazy how quickly trends can change

    • @asmonet
      @asmonet Před 2 lety

      I guess you weren't hunting it when Costa Farms released it. It was hard to find prior and some people were selling a couple nodes for $80.

    • @TheMingBot
      @TheMingBot Před 2 lety +1

      Yea, Germany aswell. Moonlight you get loads, the dark is less common

    • @haleyborneman3399
      @haleyborneman3399 Před rokem

      damn its not that cheap in california....

    • @tsubi0507
      @tsubi0507 Před rokem

      I live in Germany and most of those prices are sooo high to us. I almost get a str0ke every time she talks about "triple digits" 😂

  • @hearthish
    @hearthish Před 2 lety +43

    Where I am in the US, Scindapsus Moonlight is 100% more findable than the Dark Form. I've been after a reasonably priced one for 2 years and just now was able to trade for a small cutting of the Dark. Now back to watching! 👀

    • @yespls4184
      @yespls4184 Před 2 lety +3

      I'm so happy that I was able to cross the Scindapsus Treubii "Moonlight" off of my wishlist in 2021 because of Costa Farms! I remember a little over a year ago, a tiny cutting of even just a Moonlight was $60- $100. Then in May 2021 I got a healthy, FULL pot and I still love it just as much as I did then (probably even more!). I really hope that I'll be able to get a Dark Form in the near future

    • @horace6851
      @horace6851 Před 2 lety

      Costa Farms sells it as Sterling Silver Scindapsus (shame on them really for introducing even more confusion with names) we can expect it in big box stores at this point.

    • @stephaniiie2210
      @stephaniiie2210 Před 2 lety

      In Holland is the teubii Moonlight more common than the dark form.

    • @gabrielpatten6939
      @gabrielpatten6939 Před 2 lety +1

      I see the moonlight ones at Lowe's and Walmart pretty frequently

    • @jaclynns.jungle
      @jaclynns.jungle Před 2 lety +6

      @@horace6851 they're so good at making up names, or not naming them at all. "Hello my name is Beautiful Home Decor, but my friends call me Houseplant" 😂😂

  • @nicoletomarchio9454
    @nicoletomarchio9454 Před 2 lety +21

    I was underwhelmed with the Jade Satin in photographs then completely mesmerized when I saw them in person. The leaves have a deep veining and the combo of green makes it look like a mermaid tail. They also have faint silver specs. I ended up buying 2 & 1of them puts out leaves that look just like the silver hero. Their texture almost looks like elephant skin. The photos don’t do it justice.

    • @katxgarden8431
      @katxgarden8431 Před 2 lety

      I totally agree. I recently purchased a Jade Satin and it is gorgeous. Jade Satin been on my wishlist for awhile and now that I have it, I find myself admiring it everyday.

    • @annakilifa331
      @annakilifa331 Před 10 měsíci

      The Jade Satin can look very different, depending on circumstances. I've moved with mine and the different environment (light, humidity, whatever else) made the new growth look quite different. But also different from what it looked like when I bought it, which also looked different to how it grew in my first apartment. So the very same plant with the exact same genetics can look quite a bit different depending on circumstances to the point where I think saying it looks completely diffrent in real life compared to online doesn't make much sense when the real thing can already look so different from itself.

  • @amelie9271
    @amelie9271 Před 2 lety +30

    I didn’t think I would like Jade Satin but it surprised me by being one of my very favorite plants! The deep emerald color and stunning satin finish of the foliage is just stunning. I want some eyeshadow or a maxi dress that exact color and finish.

    • @anniemoultray3437
      @anniemoultray3437 Před 2 lety +3

      Agreed!! The photo Kaylee showed made it look pretty muted and flat in color, when it feels like it has more ‘dappling’ and satiny shine in person

    • @mg8565
      @mg8565 Před 2 lety +6

      100% Once you see it in person, it's irresistible. Mine has leaves as big as my face!

    • @ElleLasher
      @ElleLasher Před 2 lety +6

      Agreed. In person the texture is *chefs kiss*! Feels very “luxury” matte green, super sturdy 💚

    • @jaclynns.jungle
      @jaclynns.jungle Před 2 lety +3

      I love how it can get sort of silvery too!! So much prettier in person!

    • @lemonan5244
      @lemonan5244 Před 2 lety +1

      That's what I love about it too but it seems mine is turning silver. Making me think jade satin might just be an exotica or something under low light. T_T

  • @kristiew6365
    @kristiew6365 Před 2 lety +27

    Treubii moonlight looks the exact same in person, it has a glossyish finish, but kinda satin too, and gets nice big leaves if you let it climb, they look great hanging as well. In my area you can find it quite easily. I actually purchased mine for $12 US at my local rare plant shop.

    • @kristiew6365
      @kristiew6365 Před 2 lety +1

      I should say when I say satin I mean matte, and oddly it's kind of a mix between the two with the silver being glossy and the darker bits being matte.

    • @sandieloca7674
      @sandieloca7674 Před 2 lety

      Mine looks pretty matte to me honestly

    • @kristiew6365
      @kristiew6365 Před 2 lety +1

      Even the more silvery part? I think mine, if we'll hydrated, is more glossy on the silver and has a more matte appearance in the darker area. It's definitely smooth compared to my silvery Ann that has a slight textured/ velvety feel.

    • @Nikibaby74
      @Nikibaby74 Před 2 lety +1

      @@kristiew6365 the new leaves are definitely full glossy. Once hardened off it looks satin all the way in my opinion 😊

  • @apieceofcoffee
    @apieceofcoffee Před 2 lety +12

    Anyone else just looking forward to all the different green screen backgrounds we get every video? Just me?
    A note about Exotica, my favorite thing about it is sometimes it throws out huge paddle leaves of FULL silver and they are just so stunning!
    My Silver Lady is very stunning. The leaf is smaller, sharper and pointy-teardrop and the colors are more striking/stunning.
    My Tricolor is absolutely stunning. Very dark leaf color and kind of a "pixelated" pattern of silver and light green. Most of the photos are edited to look better to be honest, but it's one of my favorites!
    I have a "nearly black" dark jade satin and I think it's way more stunning than a normal form when the light hits it just right.

  • @instakillgaming
    @instakillgaming Před 2 lety +33

    In america, truebii moonlight is common in costa farm's trending tropicals displays, and the silver variegation is pretty consistent, even moreso than the other common versions in my experience

  • @jenniferjsaracino
    @jenniferjsaracino Před 2 lety +8

    My silver ann as wildly differing leaf variations. From almost completely silver to just a scattering. Always beautiful though. The moonlight really does look like that. It’s also a gorgeous plant.

  • @kathryn4269
    @kathryn4269 Před 2 lety +8

    So happy to see a Scindapsus Rare Plant Index! I went down the rare scindapsus rabbit hole a few months ago and have been collecting different varieties ever since.
    Some of the plants listed for sale as "scindapsus" are actually varieties of ginger. The "neon stripe" and ekor merak, for example, are definitely ginger. The "neon stripe" is also known as Boesenbergia aurantiaca. I've never seen a plant called a "treubii milk," but going off of the picture, that plant looks like something that I usually see listed as a "scindapsus dark silver". It is also a type of ginger (Scaphochlamys Scintillans) and not a scindapsus.
    I didn't see it mentioned here, but "Silver Splash" is another somewhat uncommon, but legitimate and very nice-looking scindapsus.

    • @meghanjohnson1175
      @meghanjohnson1175 Před 2 lety +1

      Actually MANY, MANY listed as scindapsus are Actually Scaphochlamys and Homalomena. I'm a botanist so I would know! Many more are scindapsus, but they're simply a different form of a known species, like tattoo. That's a mechanical injury that prevents the leaves from developing highly functional leaf crystal macropatterns (i.e. prevents them from being a more uniformed silver)

  • @lifewithviolette3373
    @lifewithviolette3373 Před 2 lety +12

    Oh and also, to add to my last comment, I do also have a genuine scindapsus Lucens, which is absolutely beautiful. It is often confused with the Anadendrum Affine, but when I compare the 2 side by side, I'd recognize the actual Lucens any day. I find the Ana. Affine is very smooth and veiny, the actual Lucens doesn't have super prominent veins, or at least mine doesn't, and they appear to have very slight bumps in their leaves. I will say the Ana. Affine is a beautiful plant too, love the coloring and veins! Ashame that one is often sold as the other. Confusing to some buyers :(

    • @wendygradert686
      @wendygradert686 Před 2 lety

      I got confused as well and bought an Anadendrum labeled as Lucens, but now I own both 😁 I love the Lucens so much! Mine is getting it's second leave. And the Anadendrum, well I think it doesn't like the german climate lol.

  • @Kylee_Meera
    @Kylee_Meera Před 2 lety +8

    Costa farms got hold of the truebii and started sending it to shops about 6 months ago so its much more common in the states now. It is a beautiful plant in person too

  • @cca4034
    @cca4034 Před 2 lety +4

    Kudos to you for tackling this. From what I can tell NO ONE can agree on what is and is not a Scindapsus. 😒
    1. Treubii Moonlight is just as beautiful in pictures as it is in real life. In my experience, it does easily get leaf damage from too strong of light. Also Costa Farms has sold this as "Sterling Silver Scindapsus" in the US recently.
    2. Pictures do not do Terubii Dark Form justice. It is a STUNNER but it grows PAINFULLY slow. They are difficult to find in the US (at least where I live), but it is 100% worth it to invest in a more mature plant vs. a cutting (that thing will stay tiny forever).

    • @horace6851
      @horace6851 Před 2 lety +1

      Treubii dark doesn't grow too slow for me. It likes PON and it pushes new leaves reasonably fast (haven't counted but since I got my cutting it grew about 10 inches in 6 months. I know it seems slow but some Scindapsus can grow one leaf during similar timeframe :) I think Treubii dark is very sensitive to rot and Pon really helps with the issues.

  • @arie_rogers87
    @arie_rogers87 Před 2 lety +6

    Over a year ago when I heard of the silver hero I've wanted it ever since. But also I refuse to pay what people charge for it. I figured I could wait a couple years and get a whole plant for the same price lol. They are all so nice though.

    • @jeffzimmerman25
      @jeffzimmerman25 Před 2 lety

      Is it the same as the Platinum?

    • @arie_rogers87
      @arie_rogers87 Před 2 lety +1

      @Zman as from what I see they look similar. Almost identical. It also looks like the silver cloud. But I don't have them all to show a difference or not.

  • @hannakierstead289
    @hannakierstead289 Před 2 lety +11

    Can you do a plant index for pothos?! It would be so interesting to see since they’re considered such a basic house plant!

    • @HippieHC
      @HippieHC Před 2 lety +1

      “Pothos” is actually a catch all term for lots of different species/varieties that aren’t in the same genus, a lot of the plants in this video are commonly referred to as pothos!

    • @meghanjohnson1175
      @meghanjohnson1175 Před 2 lety

      Epipremnum*

    • @kassandrastein4249
      @kassandrastein4249 Před rokem +1

      @@HippieHC epipremnums used to be called Pothos back in the days. I think it was around the 20th century.

  • @GerardFrancisTempest
    @GerardFrancisTempest Před 2 lety +12

    Kaylee: I show it to you so you can see it's not black
    Also Kaylee: *shows a black plant*
    ;P

  • @JustAStump
    @JustAStump Před 2 lety +5

    Yesssss so excited for this! 😍🤩
    Also damn you're always looking sooo good 🥰

  • @thebeauceronboys9397
    @thebeauceronboys9397 Před 2 lety +10

    The neon stripe isn’t a scindapsus, treubii “moonlight” was TC’d by Costa here in the US and we have it in big box stores and even some grocery stores too, wish we saw more dark form. I never see healthy looking Jade, they all look like they are having nutrient issues.

    • @jaclynns.jungle
      @jaclynns.jungle Před 2 lety

      Jade are a pain in the 🍑
      They come in curly and weird without the perfect conditions. In my experience 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • @dannini
    @dannini Před 2 lety +36

    You should check out “onlyplants” scindapsus tour at an indonesian nursery. They showed a lot of variegated scindapsus that were mega rare… like holy category.

    • @LillibitOfHere
      @LillibitOfHere Před 2 lety +4

      I watched it last night! I love his channel.

    • @lydia5286
      @lydia5286 Před 2 lety +3

      Omg i love OnlyPlants. His propagation videos are so good!!

  • @hearthish
    @hearthish Před 2 lety +14

    Cat Eye: I also have seen it as Homalomena and believe that would be more accurate . I've been wanting more Homalomena lately and have been watching.

    • @Nikibaby74
      @Nikibaby74 Před 2 lety +1

      The growth pattern would seem, IMO, to be more on the lines of Homalomena. I too want more Homalomena in my life ❤️😄
      I only have one atm 👎🏼

    • @meghanjohnson1175
      @meghanjohnson1175 Před 2 lety

      The majority of "scindapsus" weve seen in the last two yrs, are not scindapsus at all

  • @kevinmastika1752
    @kevinmastika1752 Před 2 lety +8

    Both the ekor merak & Cat’s eye is Scaphochlamys, a family of the ginger plants, I heard people mistaken it for Scindapsus because it resembles treubii.
    Also, because it’s easier to market it as Scindapsus, a plant people are more familiar with.
    But they really are a very nice plant, sort of like a Jewel orchid kind of setting fits them very well; they also produce a cute flower shaped like an orchid too, they grow like kaempferia/calathea like most ginger houseplants does.
    Hope to see more people falling in love with this plant!

    • @yukiaditya7352
      @yukiaditya7352 Před 2 lety +2

      True…. Ekor Merak (which literally means Peacock’s Tail in Indonesia) is different from Scindapsus, especially in terms of care. They need more humidity in general than Scindapsus and much more water.

    • @sepphirre
      @sepphirre Před 2 lety +1

      No wonder I feel neon looks familiar in d growth pattern.looks like a maranta when I see d new shoot

    • @gabrielpatten6939
      @gabrielpatten6939 Před 2 lety +1

      It's beautiful...do they do well indoors?

    • @kevinmastika1752
      @kevinmastika1752 Před 2 lety +1

      @@gabrielpatten6939 they do, they are understory plants, I think they almost feel like Jewel orchid, slow growth and needs high humidity

    • @sepphirre
      @sepphirre Před 2 lety

      @@gabrielpatten6939 as long as u give them at least enough morning light and they will burst out wonderful

  • @zackthebirb
    @zackthebirb Před 2 lety +2

    YESSSSS My favourite plant genus!!!! I'm HYPED! I currently own The pictus Argyraeus, pictus silvery ann, pictus silver hero, pictus, exotica, pictus silver splash, jade satin and the treubii moonlight and the dark form!! My favourite is definitely the exotica!! It's my favourite plant overall even!! I love her so much!!

  • @billsb77
    @billsb77 Před 2 lety +3

    That black mamba is 🔥🔥🔥!
    Treubii moonlight looks like the picture, at least mine does. It's glossy. Very simple and pretty.
    Great video! Thanks for putting this all together!

  • @jaclynns.jungle
    @jaclynns.jungle Před 2 lety +1

    Scindapsus are 100% super trendy this year and I'm not mad about it!! Love a silvery Hoya and a silvery Scindapsus, you're not wrong!!
    Love this video! Love your eyeshadow! And love you girl 🥰

  • @BoojiePanda
    @BoojiePanda Před 2 lety +4

    Good morning/evening Kaylee! I have 2 of the Treubii, and they are absolutely beautiful and do look like that in the photo. :)

  • @Plant-Parenthood_9001
    @Plant-Parenthood_9001 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for your comments at the end of the video! I appreciate the sentiment about buying plants that you love instead of what's trending at the moment. :)

  • @pritisah4910
    @pritisah4910 Před 2 lety +1

    No way! I was literally thinking these last couple of days that I wish we had a rare plant index on scindapsus or just some clear information anywhere on them! The heavens have listened! 😁💚

  • @aureliagutierrez7181
    @aureliagutierrez7181 Před 2 lety +1

    I'm a proud owner of a trubeii moonight and I can tell you this a beauty! And how the silver gows under the light... I love it so much

  • @EMuro-wu7uy
    @EMuro-wu7uy Před rokem

    On the channel only plants there are some awesome content. Varieties and variegation. Helpful content if you live scindapsus, thank you Kaylee Ellen because I listen, I let people know about your videos. I love plants. You are an amazing woman, your content is helpful. I've gone mostly through plant shops. When I look at them, I am super happy. I've sold some of my plant babies. I feel like I have saved money from your helpful info. If you over water any scindapsus they will rot, and die back.

  • @plants4brains559
    @plants4brains559 Před 2 lety +1

    Love the no bull shit family. I adore how straight up you are with everything.
    I don’t have many or even heard of many of the scindapsus on this list, but I do have the Treubii Moonlight, and it is so amazing. The photo you showed is pretty spot on. The new leaves are almost a muted neon green when they are fresh and harden off to the silver green. Totally recommend, and honestly not a terrible grower once i got it all settled as a rooted cutting. Getting back to back new leaves now.

  • @plantoisme465
    @plantoisme465 Před 2 lety +3

    Glad you jump into scindapsus! They're quite hot stuff here in Indonesia 🇮🇩 especially the variegated ones!

  • @acatinthegarden
    @acatinthegarden Před 2 lety +4

    Some notes on your video here! Keep in mind I’m in the United States and rarity may differ here. Great video by the way!
    Neon Stripe/Cat Eye is NOT a scindapsus. It’s actually a type of ginger! Super cute though.
    Treubii moonlight is WAY more common in the US and is very inexpensive. I bought a full 6” pot for $20 last year. I really like reunion dark form but it is harder to find here and is more expensive. They’re both glossy and moonlight is very silvery and cute!
    Hederaceus is actually nicknamed “Blue Satin” and not “Silver” here. It’s not silvery in the slightest. The leaves look to be more waxy to me but I don’t own one. Very cute though and would love to own it.
    I own a Tattoo and it’s very prone to rot. Not a big fan, really underwhelming. Trading mine away actually.
    Jade Satin looks really ugly in the pictures, but it’s way better in person! Very satiny and soft feel. I love mine and highly recommend you look at it in person before making a final judgement.
    Tricolor is very underwhelming in person. I have a few friends who own it and it doesn’t live up to the hype. It is a real thing though!
    Hope you do an update index soon! Love what you do!

    • @meghanjohnson1175
      @meghanjohnson1175 Před 2 lety

      Tattoo is simply scindapsus pictus argyreus large form, with an induced mechanical injury that prevents the leaves from developing highly functional leaf crystal macropatterns. So the microscopic crystals that reflect light, making species of this genus appear to have silver variegation, don't function as they normally would and it results in a more splotchy appearance. Every specimen we have studied in the lab eventually begins looking like ab exotica.
      Also, tri color is injected with chemicals to produce unnatural pigments and it fades within 1-5 years

    • @meghanjohnson1175
      @meghanjohnson1175 Před 2 lety

      Also, hederaceus is not a TRUE hederaceus. True hederaceus does develop a deep blue hue with high levels of potassium and phosphorus (such as blue form rio) but it also has distinctive winged petioles. It's rumored the plant being called hederaceus isn't even a scindapsus

  • @Mandi_Hui
    @Mandi_Hui Před 2 lety +2

    The Scindapus Moonlight Treubii is a gorgeous plant i just got mine a month ago after seeing it online in plant videos. In person is gorgeous. Is not in a satin finished. I do find they are thirsty plants once you water them the leaves perk back up.

  • @matildagunnar8620
    @matildagunnar8620 Před 2 lety +3

    I just sat and waited for an scindapsus jade satin aurea. I have one and it’s one of my most beautiful plants, and very rare. Check it out for next time you do scindapsus part 2 😄👏🏻

  • @KaylasPlants
    @KaylasPlants Před 2 lety +4

    I’m here for this! I’be been collecting syngonium and scindapsus lately!😍😍

  • @ericaallen2756
    @ericaallen2756 Před 2 lety +2

    Moonlight looks just as good in person 💖 More of a glossy finish. Satin color but a smooth leathery leaf if that makes sense

  • @yangtzeling7468
    @yangtzeling7468 Před 2 lety +2

    What a great list.
    The best takeaway was the wisdom at the end ❤️

  • @cookyaraneta9158
    @cookyaraneta9158 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi from the Philippines! Here, the most common Scindapsus varieties are Exotica, Argyraeous, Silver Lady, Silvery Anne, Treubuii Moonlight and Dark Form. We also have a Jade Satin Dark Form which I believe is a legit variety. Agree though with your point that the other 'varieties' could possibly be 'mutations' or sport versions of the main ones. For example, we have Silver Splash, Trebie, Sumatera, which I think are versions of Exotica, though when I see them side by side, I do notice some differences. Again to your point, Scindapsus in general are really hard to tell apart 😅
    Just wanted to say too that I really appreciate your reminder not to buy a plant just because it's rare because it won't complete you. Yes to buying a plant coz you love it 💚 As always, looking forward to your videos! Thank you Kaylee!

  • @ariellalester
    @ariellalester Před 2 lety +6

    Pretty sure, that the green/neon stripe is not a scindapsus and is ‘Boesenbergia Aurantiaca’, also a wild ginger. I’ve seen it in a few of my scindapsus groups on FB

  • @ThePhoenixx2012
    @ThePhoenixx2012 Před 2 lety +1

    I have the silver lady and it’s gorgeous!!! It grows a little differently and is much more contrasted in green/silver. Green is more muted on exotica. Silver lady you’ll KNOW you have it.

  • @ArthurGrey.
    @ArthurGrey. Před 2 lety +2

    The Silver Lady patterning always makes me think of wild cat markings. I can't remember quite which one but it makes me love the plant even more. Absolutely recommend.

  • @grat2010
    @grat2010 Před 2 lety +4

    I'm surprised you didn't mention the silver splash. I have a plant and love it. Silvery Ann is still one of my faves.

  • @annapritchard1033
    @annapritchard1033 Před 2 lety +1

    I love scindapsus it was the first family I considered collecting when I first started out. I actually have a true argy dark form and can conform that the leaves are extremely darker than regular argy and come in more round. The specks in the middle aren't as contrasting as the regular argy, but they pair well with the black and almost look like a dark gray against the dark leaves.

  • @Dee97
    @Dee97 Před 2 lety +1

    The silver lady is smaller leaved like the silvery Anne, and yes, more distinctive colour difference. Mine sit beside each other lol, if I remember throw a comparison pic on insta I’ll tag you

  • @SmackMyWitchUp
    @SmackMyWitchUp Před 2 lety +3

    I am so happy you did this one! I would love a Sansevieria and rhipsalis one! And someone else mentioned a pothos, I would love that as well!
    I guess I love the new ones, instead of updated from one you’ve done already! Loving these! The only ones I would love to see repeat are Hoya and Peperomia.
    These are my favorite videos of yours! Thank you for this!!!

    • @TheRealSabrinaDeep
      @TheRealSabrinaDeep Před 2 lety

      Im pretty sure she has done pothos but maybe Im thinking of Philodendron and mayve sansevieria as well.

    • @stacieforesi5431
      @stacieforesi5431 Před 2 lety +2

      Agreed!! Sanseveria and ripsalis are under rated wonderful plants!

  • @knightaggie7897
    @knightaggie7897 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm in the western part of the US and I've seen a lot of treubii moonlights at Home Depot and Lowes over the past couple months for about $26 for a 6 inch plant with a basic decorative planter.

  • @MonsteraRust
    @MonsteraRust Před 2 lety +3

    Loved the video

  • @Theater00jock
    @Theater00jock Před 2 lety +4

    Most, if not all, scindapsus actually will shingle in the right conditions, including the normally available ones. The only one I'm not sure about is Treubii since the growth structure is a little different

    • @ell131
      @ell131 Před 2 lety

      Yesss I have scindapsus pictus shingling up some palm trees in my garden

    • @horace6851
      @horace6851 Před 2 lety

      I've seen shingling Exotica, it looks really pretty!

  • @TamaraMcRill
    @TamaraMcRill Před 2 lety +2

    I think you might like the jade dark form. It's wild how different availability is for each area. In central Illinois, the treubii is the most commonly found in the last 9 months or so because of big box stores. It's everywhere. Dark form is more uncommon but I think it will pop up there soon. Silvery Anne can have less silver than argyraeus because not all are crusted nicely with silver. (A light thing maybe?) It's easier for me to tell by the uneveness of the pattern dispersement. Silvery Anne is less even. Silver Lady is one of my favorites! With the right lighting it gets dark and sparkly at night.
    I'd never heard of the treubii milk. Underwhelming for me. Black mamba & mayari are still 😍. And basically everything you mentioned after except that last one. 🤣 Thanks so much for this Rare Plant Index!

  • @rosewagner4018
    @rosewagner4018 Před rokem

    Thank you for this video. I love silver plants and scindapsus. I’m in love with the picus tricolor.

  • @asmonet
    @asmonet Před 2 lety +1

    I gotta say one thing, I own a lot of scindapsis. I have platinum, silver hero, silver lady, splash, etc.
    Silver Lady is STUNNING next to any other silver marked scindapsis. When I got it in, I fell in love. It has crisp borders on all the silver and silver lady always has a complete silver edge to the leaf. The leaf shape is one of my favorite parts, a delicate sort of shape almost like a heart shaped comma. It really does look like each leaf is a stylized drawing of itself. My exotica has leaves nearly the size of my face, my silver lady is the size of my palm.
    Its really perfectly named, I can't recommend it enough!
    Also Jade Satin is beautiful in person, it may surprise you. It has the leaf texture of platinum or silver hero. It reflects almost nothing, very matte and soft in terms of light absorption.

  • @jamalex
    @jamalex Před 2 lety +1

    The Cat eye is actually in the ginger family. I bought one just because I was curious. Once I saw the roots, and growth - It’s clearly not a scindapsus. The roots look like ginger. I did some research and Im almost certain it’s in the Zingiberaceae family. Still a cool plant though.
    The Jade Scindapsus in person is gorgeous. I thought the same until I saw one, but it has this gorgeous satin matte finish on the leaves.
    And totally agree that some of the “varieties” for sale seem like BS. I own most of these and especially on the silver variation the leaves to just vary. I could easily take a specific cutting on my exotica and sell it as variety going for a much higher price.

    • @gabrielpatten6939
      @gabrielpatten6939 Před 2 lety

      Do they do well indoors? (The ginger one)

    • @jamalex
      @jamalex Před 2 lety +1

      @@gabrielpatten6939 I’m still figuring it out to be honest. I’ve had it about two months. So far I found it does better outside of my greenhouse, medium light. The leaves tend to damage similar to the way Calathea do unless in perfect conditions.

  • @stacylee8429
    @stacylee8429 Před 2 lety +2

    Costa Farms has been dropping the Moonlight all over the place in the US. I got one at Target, but was disappointed bc it had several barely rooted cuttings -that of course died soon after purchase. Seems to be a running theme with things from Costa.

  • @charlenepolsky1575
    @charlenepolsky1575 Před 2 lety +2

    We are getting the Treubii Moonlight from Costa Farms in big box stores for a good price. (Mid-Atlantic US) Such a beautiful silvery plant.

  • @brittewater
    @brittewater Před 2 lety +4

    Bummed you forgot to add in the comparison photos for the silver Lady and that one dark form one.
    I enjoy scindapsus but I never got hugely into them because I always felt like they all look so similar with a million different names

  • @laurendao4467
    @laurendao4467 Před 2 lety +2

    There is another Scindapsus treubii I have seen on Etsy that is basically the Dark Form with a thick silver stripe on either side of the midrib that was labeled “Dark Silver”. Based on the photos, it does look like it could be legit. Fascinating list! I have loved Scindapsus, but find them actually really difficult to care for in terms of watering for me. Some are fast growing and others are not. My treubii dark form has put out one leaf in the last 6 months.

  • @jamieschriver4813
    @jamieschriver4813 Před 2 lety

    LOVED THIS RARE PLANT INDEX!! So many beautiful plants.. I also really dig the background in this video as well.. thank you for always keeping it real with your viewers.

  • @arjovdelara9505
    @arjovdelara9505 Před 2 lety

    I've never clicked a video on YT this fast. The moment i saw a new rare plant index i got excited hahaha

  • @domo_mother_of_plants
    @domo_mother_of_plants Před 2 lety +2

    Great list to start! There's a few more variegated ones too like the variegated jade satin, variegated treubii moonlight, and treubii mint. I have 16 actual varieties myself and 5 I'd consider NOIDs. I find that the ones i have in my grow tent grow quickly because of the extra humidity v. the ones that are mounted on my walls to trail. Curious to see if any new interesting ones pop up.

  • @pedrocarvalho6391
    @pedrocarvalho6391 Před 2 lety +1

    The moonlight really is just as beautiful as in the picture hahaha I find it a bit quirky to grow though... quite honestly they are all just a tad more tricky to get looking nice and sexy than your garden center heart leaf philodendron

  • @hollybeck605
    @hollybeck605 Před 2 lety +5

    Photo searches came up with neon/cats eye being a type of ginger even though every Indo seller on Etsy sells it as a scindapsus. The type Scaphochlamys came up (maybe this is asian name for gingers?). Also I have a Lucens (or other name) and have found it to be surprisingly difficult.

    • @meghanjohnson1175
      @meghanjohnson1175 Před 2 lety

      That's the scientific Latin name for ginger. Ginger is a cultivar name. And it's not a ginger, its Homalomena

  • @YIKESMF
    @YIKESMF Před 2 lety

    Treubii Moonlight is JUST AS AMAZING in person. My bff gave me hers last year and it's been on my fridge in the west facing kitchen all winter. I LOVE IT!!! The leaves are muted green/silver and thick and just beautiful!!! It grown several new leaves over the winter too, so idk about it being a slow growing as it's more common Silvery Anne, Exotica and Pictus

  • @Richard-fi3rz
    @Richard-fi3rz Před 2 lety +1

    If I buy very rare plants, I‘ll only buy them if I also like them. I would never buy a plant just because it‘s rare, especially if I think it‘s ugly. That being said I‘ve just ordered an Alocasia Jacklyn and a philodendron snowdrif baby and am really excited :)

    • @leas.8603
      @leas.8603 Před 2 lety +2

      Going to buy a Jacklyn next week. Can't wait. It looks so different. Reminds me of dinosaurs. Same with the Alocasia Dragon Scale. Both so different and cool

    • @Richard-fi3rz
      @Richard-fi3rz Před 2 lety +1

      @@leas.8603 Exactly. Like it's from the stone age or something. It's expensive but worth it I believe :)

  • @wendygradert686
    @wendygradert686 Před 2 lety

    I got a real Scindapsus Lucens and an Anadendrum Affine, which is the plant depicted in your video. In person you can see and feel the differences, like the leave structure, thickness and sheen. Often people who are selling the Anadendrum Affine as Lucens wet the leaves, it makes it harder to differentiate them.
    The rea Lucens is very shiny, doesn't have the satin or matte shine to their leaves. I got it as a rooted cutting with 1 leave for about 70$ in germany, where I live.
    I like both, but am a Scindapsus fan, so I kind of regret that I got fooled by the other seller, where I got the Anadendrum from.

  • @jaclynns.jungle
    @jaclynns.jungle Před 2 lety +3

    I have the neon stripe and it doesn't feel like a scindapsus tbh, but I genuinely don't know. It grows more like a Homalomena in my opinion, and the new growth looks like Calathea 🤷🏻‍♀️🤷🏻‍♀️
    I have Lucens as well, not a Scindapsus, VERY thristy, delicate and hard to import. It pretty much lives in my prop box or it'll die 😂

    • @Ihaveanewaccount123
      @Ihaveanewaccount123 Před 2 lety

      Can you talk about care for the neon stripe? I can’t find any care tips on the internet

  • @laattardo
    @laattardo Před 2 lety +1

    The tri color is my personal holy grail. Another one I had a clipping of that melted on me. It's totally worth it! I want another one!

  • @sofiegclausen
    @sofiegclausen Před 2 lety

    Love the makeup and hair kaylee, you look gorgeous :)

  • @Alex.Rivers
    @Alex.Rivers Před 2 lety +1

    Scindapsus are one of my favorite genus’s I keep! They are very forgiving with watering and always are keen to tell you when they need a drink. IME scindapsus treubii moonlight grow SO slow compared to my others. But they are readily found in box stores in the USA for around $20 medium sized pot. Never see the dark form in my area though
    (I’m in FL)

  • @tuliplouart
    @tuliplouart Před 2 lety

    The best way to tell between anadendrum affine and lucens is lucens doesn't have as dark of veining as the anadendrum does. It's also more of a tealish silver color compared to the anadendrum that is a blueish silver. It also has a more pillowy leaf texture.

  • @EMuro-wu7uy
    @EMuro-wu7uy Před 10 měsíci

    Wow, the Jade Satin is gorgeous, it's hard to find. I have the treubii moonlight, the argyraeus, the silver Ann and the exotica. The Jade Satin is gorgeous, the moonlight is beautiful. I think you would find the Jade Satin amazing.

  • @agneslinnea6833
    @agneslinnea6833 Před rokem

    I wish the jade satin was more common, it's super rare where I live and I'm obsessed with it. Just something about the green and velvet just does it for me.

  • @mg8565
    @mg8565 Před 2 lety +2

    Just wanted to say that on my treubii Moonlight, the leaves are assorted shapes and sizes. Some are rounded, some are more pointed, some are symmetrical, and others have a leaves where one side is slightly smaller than the other...I can't think of the term for it right now. There are definitely inconsistencies in leaf shape among the treubii, even on the same plant.
    Also, this is just my unscientific speculation, but I expect phylogenetic analysis into Scindapsus would reveal some unexpected surprises.

  • @barbara4944
    @barbara4944 Před 2 lety

    Yay rare plant index video! Loving the background and your makeup!

  • @kristikirby2073
    @kristikirby2073 Před 2 lety

    Yes! The Silver Treubii looks better in photos🤣🤣 They are super common in my area. I've never seen a truebii dark form in person.

  • @jacquelinedaniels87
    @jacquelinedaniels87 Před 2 lety +1

    Costa released the truebii in the US, and it’s one scindapsis that doesn’t run. It’s quite matte if a finish

  • @earisu
    @earisu Před 2 lety +2

    You didn't compare the exotic and the silver lady 😭 no photo came up

  • @gillianbarth5927
    @gillianbarth5927 Před 2 lety

    My treubii moonlight from Costa is definitely this pretty in person. I'm consistently impressed at how silver it stays, even in slightly lower light. Very nice hardy plant.

  • @kalli971
    @kalli971 Před 2 lety

    WOW ! So many scindapsus! Love the silvery ann.

  • @fitmom68
    @fitmom68 Před 2 lety

    I have the scindapsus treubii moonlight. The new leaves are semi-shiny and lighter green, and as they harden and darken, they become matt finish. Oh and they are slow growers. but each vine node spacing is very tight so this plant always looks more tightly bunched and fuller. Ontario Canada.

  • @crystalgumm3741
    @crystalgumm3741 Před 2 lety

    Haha!! Most def the no bullshit family!! I loved that!! Kaylee, you are so amazing and inspiring and I just love you to pieces!! Girlfriend, keep being you and doing you!! It looks amazing in you!! Yes maam!! I admire the hell outta ya!! Your my plant bff!!

  • @ArthurGrey.
    @ArthurGrey. Před 2 lety +1

    So excited for the next episode! Colocasia don't get enough love.

  • @lwayne9281
    @lwayne9281 Před 2 lety

    I've also purchased about 50 lucens. I have maybe 2 left. They do not like water. You could put them in moss next to a humidifier and never water them and they'd be fine, I think. But they also seem to like airflow and colder temps. So yeah, total pain but so pretty.

  • @kristie7146
    @kristie7146 Před 2 lety +1

    As for myself, I really prefer the more common varieties. I love my exotica and my silvery ann . Exotica is one of my favorite plants ever !!!

  • @howmygardengrows3080
    @howmygardengrows3080 Před 2 lety +1

    I really like my silver splash, and I honestly think it's very different. It's Iike a cross between pixelated and brush strokes but more subtle than the ones you were showing. The black one, tricolor, and silver lady are hiiiiigh on my list, but they were already on it before I saw this. ❤ Guess I better snap them up before the prices skyrocket.

  • @mindfulmadeline
    @mindfulmadeline Před 2 lety

    Just got a trubii moonlight cutting, definitely doesn’t look like the pictures, but of course I only have a few brand new baby leaves. Hopefully as it matures it will become more silver like the pics!

  • @CarolinaGirlie313
    @CarolinaGirlie313 Před 2 lety

    Love this!! I personally thought jades were so boring until my sister bought me one and I love it. You didn't mention it but my silver splash grows SO FAST it's wild. 10/10 recommend that one!

  • @melissawest4285
    @melissawest4285 Před 2 lety

    Treubii, common in North America, it's a very vocal plant, trailing or pole it, likes to send out runners at a certain points during its growth.

  • @melissaspradley8901
    @melissaspradley8901 Před 2 lety +1

    Trubii moonlight is super common in the US. I really want to make a mixed pot of it plus trubii dark form and Im currently having little luck finding dark form. When I’ve seen it available it was quite a bit more expensive than moonlight as well.

  • @emmascotthanson2722
    @emmascotthanson2722 Před 2 lety +1

    I do have a lucens.
    It has been the most difficult of the 8 other scindpasus varieties I’ve collected. The leaves are very thin especially for scindpasus, and it like to be very wet. I so far have has no luck propping it and it grows pretty slow.

  • @NaturallyGardening
    @NaturallyGardening Před 2 lety

    Truebii Moonlight is kind of fascinating. I have about 10 different scindapsus, and it absolutely is my favorite, and no, it looks better in person than in photos imo.

  • @krenzcarlopascua4718
    @krenzcarlopascua4718 Před 2 lety

    I have both treubii dark form and moonlight and I just have to say, they're not for everyone. Depending on the weather in your area, they can really be sensitive or slow growing. I lived in the Philippines and I've recently bought four lush pots of moonlight for $20-25. And yes, the dark form is much more slow growing. I've been trying to make a lush pot for a couple of years now.

  • @CassLeighCreates
    @CassLeighCreates Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for this one!!!! Perfect timing!!

  • @KIPUKA77
    @KIPUKA77 Před 2 lety

    Very informative, was curious about scindapsis. Never really cared that much, thank you for pointing out some unique features and mostly for your honest critique and advice.

  • @thespacebehindmyeyes5110

    Yay! I was so excited for this! Thank you for putting it together! Cleared up a lot for me. Guess my Silvery Ann is more likely the first one. Treubii moonlight looks satiny and almost a little blue to me in person, just like in that picture.

  • @madisonhiller3275
    @madisonhiller3275 Před 2 lety

    Truebii moonlight was released by Costa farms in North America! So but more common and glossy and exactly like the photo!

  • @spielliste
    @spielliste Před 2 lety

    That background, just wow!💙