Clippings
Our roundup of the month’s latest gardeni ng news and views
WORDS: LUCY FELTON; SALLY NEX
Rare house plant prices hit the ceiling
Philodendron ‘Pink Princess’ ranges from £19.99 at retailer Crocus to hundreds of pounds online
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Social media is fuelling a craze for rare and unusual plants that’s seeing them change hands for eye-watering sums, in what some are calling a modern-day ‘tulipomania’ – the 17th Century craze for tulip bulbs.
This year a single snowdrop bulb sold for £1,850, the highest price ever paid. But desirable house plants – usually with unusual markings or variegation – are fetching even higher prices. GW found one Philodendron ‘Golden Dragon’ on marketplace Etsy for £5,384, while a small rooted cutting of Monstera adansonii ‘Half Moon’ had a starting bid of £1,250 on Ebay. Other house plants that can attract sky-high prices include Philodendron ‘Pink Princess’ (£350) and Monstera ‘Thai Constellation’ (£450).