Do You Own These Rare Houseplants? It Could Be Worth $100s

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It’s official: houseplants have gone from background décor to bona fide collector’s items – and in some cases, serious financial assets. Over the last few years, demand for rare varieties has exploded, with plant auctions, private collectors, and resale platforms pushing prices into eye-watering territory.

It’s a little like Pokémon; collectors are hellbent on catching them all, no matter the cost. What’s particularly fascinating, however, is that some of these rare houseplants don’t always enter the world through specialist growers. Every so often, one is accidentally sold through grocery stores or mislabelled online listings, cheerily priced for its common cousin rather than its true value.

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