Inside the Greenhouse

From velvety Anthuriums to variegated Monsteras, these are a few favourites I care for when I’m not modelling winds and atmospheres of massive stars. If you would like more plant-nerd content, my girlfriend and I post semi-regularly on our Instagram page.

Monstera Thai Constellation with creamy variegation
Monstera ‘Thai Constellation’ Cream-marbled leaves splattered with stars—slow to grow but worth the wait.
Philodendron Splendid showing velvety heart-shaped leaves
Philodendron ‘Splendid’ A velvety hybrid (verrucosum × melanochrysum) with lime-green veining that lives up to its name.
Alocasia Frydek verigated
Alocasia micholitziana ‘Frydek’ verigated Velvet-textured foliage; thrives with warmth, humidity, and bright shade.
Alocasia macrorrhizos Aurea with chartreuse leaves
Alocasia macrorrhizos ‘Aurea’ Neon-chartreuse elephant-ear; needs plenty of sun and nutrients to keep glowing.
Long strappy leaves of Anthurium pallidiflorum hanging
Anthurium pallidiflorum Pendant, narrow leaves can reach a metre long—loves humidity above 70 %.
Anthurium warocqueanum with elongated velvety leaves
Anthurium warocqueanum The fabled “Queen” with velvety dark leaves and silver midrib—temperamental but majestic.
Syngonium Mojito with mottled variegation
Syngonium ‘Mojito’ Speckled lime-and-green foliage; unfussy and fast-growing—great for propagation swaps.
Begonia maculata with silver polka-dot leaves
Begonia maculata Polka-dotted leaves and red undersides; appreciates bright shade and even moisture.
Aglaonema pictum tricolor camouflage-pattern leaves
Aglaonema pictum ‘Tricolor’ Camouflage-patterned leaves in three shades of green—slow but striking.