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www.nsexotics.com
The Exotic Rainforest is a private botanical garden and plant collection. 

 

What is in the  Exotic Rainforest?

....and a whole lot more!

 

We are collectors!  We collect:
Anthurium   Philodendron   Orchids   Aroids   Rare Plants
Alocasia, Oncidium, Cattleya, Dendrobium, and Lady Slipper 'Paph' Orchids

We DO NOT Sell Anthurium or Seed. 
If you are seeking to buy plants click on "LINKS" near the bottom of the page

This site is intended to be an informational source.  Visitors are Welcome in the Garden.

Take the Rainforest Tour now?
 

Looking for specific species?  Click here!

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>>>>>> PROLOGUE <<<<<<

Click here to Learn about the Rare Thailand Parrot Flower
Are you one of the people who believe the Parrot Flower is not an Impatiens?  Take a look at the  International Plant Names Index (Royal Botanic Garden Kew in London)!  A search of their records in April, 2008 reveals there are more than 1.300 Impatiens species!  http://mrimpatiens.com/1389_records_found%20of%20impatiens%20sp.htm 
Impatiens psittacina is on their list! 


 

So you're Looking for an "Elephant Ear" Plant??

 

A kind word from Robert Vincent Sims, The Garden Rebel:
"As a national garden radio show host I have to research thousands of sites. By far the Exotic Rainforest has the most interesting information and the best photography I have ever seen. I have all ready told all of my friends about the Exotic Rainforest and will continue to let all of my listeners know about this site. Steve's dedication for accuracy is impressive, he is a master researcher and I consider it the best private site I have ever seen."

You can listen to the Garden Rebel on the world wide web at www.wdbo.com live on Sunday mornings. You can
also here Vince's nationally syndicated show on any of the Radio America Network stations every Sunday
morning from 10:00 - 12:00 Eastern time. Be sure to call in, he loves making new friends!

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Plant Articles on this site:

 
                    How to Build A Tropical Rain forest.  Anywhere!
 Design your own Tropical Atrium
 

Growing Anthurium Species
 How to Understand, Cultivate, Grow, Pot, and Water an
Anthurium


Looking for Anthurium seeds?

Anthurium hookeri 
Maybe you're growing it...... and maybe you aren't!

 A verified photograph, and the berries aren't red!
 

Growing Philodendron Species
 How to make a Philodendron Thrive !

Live near NW Arkansas?  NE Oklahoma?  SW Missouri?  Interested in joining an aroid
discussion group?  Call or send us an email!


See More Plant Articles Listed Below
 

   

A Rain Forest in Arkansas?
In 1974 we made our first trip to an Exotic Rainforest.  That one was in Puerto Rico and I was hooked!  Instead of some dark black jungle it was bright and alive with color and life.  From that moment I fell in love with the rare exotic plants that live in any rainforest.  Those jungles are called rain forests because the plants that flourish in their boundaries love rain.  And rain it does much of the year.  Even the names of the plants are exotic: strange names such as Anthurium, Philodendron, Alocasia, Colocasia, Amorphophallus, and Heliconia.

The jungles and rain forests of the Caribbean, South America, Central America, S.E. Asia and the tropical Pacific are alive with a varied selection of unusual and often rare plants. Unfortunately too many of the world's rainforests are being destroyed and my grandchildren may never see one other than the rainforest in my backyard.  Fortunately, my work as a commercial and underwater photographer would take me often on journeys to these exotic destinations.  In the twenty plus years that followed our first visit I was privileged to make hundreds of flights to countries around the world that still have living rain forests. 

I've seen most of the islands of the Caribbean including those with rain forests like St. Lucia,  St. Vincent, and Jamaica.  I've photographed the jungles of tropical nations such as Venezuela, Mexico, Belize, Columbia, Honduras, Ecuador, Singapore and others.  On my first visit to Singapore in 1986 I was escorted on a visit to the national orchid collection.  Instantly my interest in these wildly beautiful flowering plants with "tribe" names such as oncidiums, dendrobiums and cattleya was ignited.  Now we have hundreds of orchids living in our "rainforest", many attached to a host plant just like they grow in nature.

Living in Miami, Florida from 1976 to 2000 I had the perfect location to house my over sized collection of "house plants".  Everything lived in my yard!  And my entire ½ acre was landscaped with three tropical ponds with flowering water lilies and hundreds upon hundreds of exotic aroids, philodendrons, anthuriums, bananas, orchids. and other rare plants.  Unlike here in mid-America, in South Florida there are many places to find the rare philodendrons and anthuriums that tease my interest.  Finding rare plants in Miami is almost too easy and the selections seem endless.  Many plant collectors have small nurseries devoted solely to the rare plants found in the rain forest.   

So just before 2000 when my wife, Janice, began to want to move closer to our grown children, grand children and her parents after 25 years in Florida, I was determined to move the collection and make rare tropical plants accessible to folks who have never seen a rain forest.  I wanted to build a private botanical garden and open it to the public, free of charge.
 

RECENTLY ADDED ORCHIDS
Click link to go directly to orchid.

RECENTLY ADDED PLANTS
Click link to go directly to plant.

Colmanara Wildcat 'Okika'

 

Paphiopedilum Hybrid

Arnold Linsman 'Hot & Spicey'

Encyclia cochleata

Venustum 'Blatant' x Virginia Moffet 'Whey'
Paphiopedilum Hybrid

Miltoniopsis Hybrid
The Butterfly Orchid

Colmanara Wildcat 'Okika'

Encyclia Hybrid Unknown

Burrageara Kilauea 'Pacific Harvest'

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Epiphyllum phyllanthus subspecies phyllanthus
(L.) Haw.

Philodendron williamsii
Hook. f.
One of the rarest and most often misnamed Philodendron species in the world!  The plant most people believe is Philodendron williamsii is truly Philodendron stenolobum!

Anthurium longipeltatum Matuda

Anthurium pseudospectabile Croat 
Can be mistaken for Anthurium spectabile

Rhaphidophora tetrasperma Hook.f. 
Incorrectly Amydrium tetrasperma or Amydrium species 'Ginnie'

Alocasia zebrina
K. Koch & Veitch
Alocasia zebrina var. reticulata
An apparent sport
sold with the non-scientific name of Alocasia 'Reticulata'
This discussion includes Alocasia tigrina and Alocasia 'Tigrina Superba'

Philo esmeraldense Croat
Non-italicized since the species is not yet published

Anthurium plowmanii Croat
Common names:  Anthurium Ruffles, Anthurium 'Fruffles'

  Philo warszewiczii
K. Koch & C.D. Bouché

 Philo. camposportoanum
G.M. Barroso

Philodendron maximum 
K. Krause

Philodendron squamiferum Poepp.& Endl.

Schlumbergera subgen. Zygocactus (K. Schum.) Moran
Zygocactus altensteinii,  Zygocactus candidus, Zygocactus delicatus, Zygocactus obtusangulus,
Zygocactus opuntioides, Zygocactus truncatus,
 
Common Names:  Christmas Cactus, Zygocactus

Anthurium bonplandii
G.S. Bunting
A. bonplandii subspecies cuatrecasii,
 A. bonplandii subspecies guayanum, 
Anthurium bonplandii
subsp. bonplandii

 

 

I told my friend Tom White, who owns Zone Ten Nursery south of Miami, I was going to build a "rainforest" in Arkansas!  He thought I had lost my mind.  I did have reservations about leaving Florida, but my only restriction on the move was I got to take my plants!   So now, in the tiny rural community of Siloam Springs in Northwest Arkansas, right on the border with Oklahoma and not far south of Missouri we own what is likely the only "rainforest" in Arkansas!  But unlike most plant collections, which reside in pots, our collection resides in an atrium designed to truly be, as close as possible, a rain forest.  Hopefully it gives anyone who enters the feeling of visiting the tropics.  The vast majority of our specimens are planted in the ground which was specially  prepared to be "tropical" before planting.  You can read how we created it by clicking here.  We have not only exotic plants, but also tropical birds, tropical tree frogs, tropical anoles (small green lizards) and other rainforest inhabitants.  And in the background you can hear recordings of the birds and sounds of rainforests from all over the world.  It's not your typical "tropical plant collection or nursery"!  It's more like a small botanical garden, a private botanical garden open to visitors. One guest actually called it "Costa Rica Under Glass".  We also make the "rainforest" available to educators as a teaching tool.

We do sell some plants, but it's not a business, it's a collection.  We love to share our plants and gladly answer questions as well as welcome anyone who wishes to visit.  Please just call first!   Also, please understand the majority of the collection is not for sale.  Some of the rarest plants cannot be sold by agreement with the individuals who provided our specimen.  A personal note: This site was not created to sell plants.  We only sell extra plants in our atrium.  We don't attempt to make a living from the sale of specimens.  This site was created to give my adult daughters some insight as to "what is what" in the collection since I know I won't be here to care for them forever.  The site was designed to give them a "note book" to which they can refer along with my photos.  Hopefully you will find the information of value as well.  I attempt to verify all my facts botanically, but I'm not a botanist.  I'm also certain I make errors.  If you find one please drop me a note and I'll research it further.  I sometimes get email telling me the name I use or some fact is in error.  That's possible, but virtually all have been verified from botanical sources.  I don't often use the internet for an ID since many plants are incorrectly identified and I certainly don't use some of the "popular" plant books which are known to be filled with ID errors.  You will find I often point out "bad name" errors on the pages of this site.  Approximately 1/3 of my collection is still not photographed and described and we add new specimens all the time.  I attempt to verify my facts are correct before putting them on the internet.

If you are visiting, or live near the Northwest Arkansas area, and you love exotic plants as much as we do you are welcome to visit.  On the following pages you'll find tips on how to care for many of the Philodendron, Anthurium, orchids, aroids and others we collect.  If you plan to visit NW Arkansas call anytime to see what's in bloom.  There is no charge to visit the garden. 

And by the way Tom.  I built it!

Steve Lucas
Curator
The ExoticRainforest

Before you view the collection take the tour!
 

 

An Internet Fraud? 
Some Think the
Thailand Parrot Flower
is a Hoax! 
Is it?
 

 

 
More Plant Articles on this site: 
   

Philodendron xanadu is not from Australia!
Read how we found out.


Are Philodendron sp Poisonous?  Can Some Tropical Plants Really Harm You?
Is What They Say About Calcium Oxalate Crystals True?

 

Philodendron hastatum IS NOT Philodendron domesticum!
Read why!


Can You Really Grow Anthurium regale in Water? 
Some seem to believe you can!


It's a Fern!  But is it Microsorum or Microsorium?  Find Out!

Trying to figure out what species you are growing?

The Confusion over Two Rare Philodendrons!  
Joep Moonen's very Rare Philodendron moonenii & Philodendron 'joepii'

Will Green Light Kill Your Plants?

A Cobalt Blue Fern from Thailand that can grow on Stone!
Microsorum thailandicum

   WHAT MAKES A RARE PLANT RARE?  
Is the "rare" tropical plant species you are about to buy really rare?

Watch for our "Rare Plant Icons on selected plants

 
We Are Primarily Collectors!
This website is intended to be a source of information!

We DO NOT Ship outside the U.S.  We do sell some plants, however we are not a commercial nursery.
  We do cultivate specimens from our own collection and offer them for sale or trade.
However, we don't maintain a "plant list" and the majority of our specimens are not for sale.
  If you are interested in a particular plant please send us an email and we
will let you know if one is available or if we can help you locate a specimen.


The Exotic Rainforest is a private botanical garden and plant collection. 
 If you are interested in acquiring a plant listed on this site please check the "Plants Offered"
link in the gold box at the top of this page.
 
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
We DO NOT sell Anthurium or seed!!!!!  We do not ship outside the United States!  If you are about to send an email asking for a price on any plant, or seed, PLEASE, click this link first!!!  We do not ship outside the United States.  Again, we do not sell plants or seeds. We offer only information regarding rare plant species. Upon the rare occasion we may have extra specimens we sometimes offer them to collectors but we cannot legally ship outside the United States.  The ExoticRainforest is a private botanical garden and is not a plant nursery.
Steve@ExoticRainforest.com     

 Please check the "Plants Offered" link at the top of the page first. 
Come visit!

All Photographs © 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Steve Lucas, The Exotic Rainforest
Photographs are Registered in the Library of Congress in accordance with U.S. Copyright Laws
This link will tell you more about the photography of Steve Lucas

All photographs on this website are the copyrighted property of Steve Lucas owner of The Exotic Rainforest, unless otherwise noted.  We do not object to our research being quoted provided we are given appropriate credit including this website link.  In some cases we will make photos available without charge upon written request.  Most photographs are shot in high resolution digital format and are suitable for magazine reproduction.

 

 

 

(479) 685-6738
steve@exoticrainforest.com
Fax: (479) 238-0233

MAPS AND DIRECTIONS
EXOTIC RAINFOREST BOTANICAL GARDEN
RARE TROPICAL PLANT COLLECTION

Steve & Janice Lucas
214 E. Franklin St.
Siloam Springs, AR 72761

 
   

 

 


         Links to other rare tropical plant nurserys and botanical gardens LINKS:  Didn't find what you need?  Links to rare tropical collectors, botanical gardens, ecotours, and plant sources.

 

 

 

* The  background sounds of the Exotic Rainforest Private Botanical Garden are professionally recorded and used with the permission of Andrew Skeoch & Sarah Koschak's Listening Earth.  You can listen to samples and order CD's of many different rainforest sounds on their website:     http://www.listeningearth.com.au/