This cultivar features signature white splatter patterns on its leaves due to lack of chlorophyll and can cost several hundred to over $1,000.
Known for large white portions on its leaves, this variety is highly valued, with prices ranging from $200 to several hundred dollars depending on leaf color and structure.
A rare philodendron variety that can grow up to 5 feet tall indoors with proper light and humidity, and is expensive, especially in larger sizes.
An eye-catching variety with spreading, spike-like leaves, needing extra space and high humidity, and can be costly and hard to find.
A unique, man-made cultivar developed in the 1970s with pink variegated leaves, with single cuttings costing upwards of $100 and mature plants several hundred.
A uniquely shaped succulent with a cube-like form and scaly texture, slow-growing and rare, priced between $75 to $125.
A rare, stately variety of Anthurium with young plants priced at $100 or more and large, full-grown ones costing upwards of $400.
Sought after for its camouflage appearance with mixed green shades, difficult to reproduce, and priced between $100 to $200 due to its slow growth and rarity.