Top 10 Rarest Houseplants in the World

A rare, slow-growing plant with extreme leaf fenestrations, requiring high humidity and bright, indirect sunlight to thrive.

Monstera Obliqua (Peruvian Form)

A striking plant with spotty leaves, thriving in partial to full shade and consistently moist soil, with a need for mid to high humidity levels.

Firefly Leopard Plant

A coveted, fast-growing plant with variegated leaves, requiring moist soil, warmth, and humidity, with bright indirect sunlight for optimal growth.

Paraiso Verde Philodendron

A rare begonia with striking foliage, easy to care for, and requiring lightly shaded settings, with water only when the soil starts to dry out.

Tectonic Pangea Begonia

A hard-to-find strain with nearly-black and emerald leaves, requiring minimal watering and able to withstand various light conditions, but toxic to humans and animals.

Black ZZ Plant

A slow-growing, show-stopping plant with dark green leaves and creamy white streaks, requiring medium to bright light and average to above-average humidity levels.

Thai Constellation Monstera

A large, quick-growing plant with window-like fenestrations, requiring medium to bright light, and above-average relative humidity levels for optimal growth.

Esqueleto Monstera

A unique, polarizing plant with heart-shaped leaves, requiring medium to bright light, and average to above-average relative humidity levels for optimal growth.

Shangri-La Pothos

An elegant, climbing plant with silver, heart-shaped leaves, requiring medium to bright light, and average to above-average relative humidity levels for optimal growth.

Platinum Scindapsus

A hard-to-find, dwarf selection with green leaves and crisp white edges, requiring medium to bright light, and average to above-average relative humidity levels for optimal growth.

Cool Beauty Dieffenbachia