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What is in the Exotic Rainforest?
....and a whole lot more!
We are collectors! We collect:
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for specific species? Click here!
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Click here to Learn about the Rare Thailand Parrot
Flower
A kind word from Robert
Vincent Sims, The Garden Rebel:
Growing Anthurium Species
Live near NW Arkansas? NE
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The jungles and rain forests of the Caribbean, South America, Central
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.
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
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RECENTLY ADDED ORCHIDS
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RECENTLY ADDED PLANTS
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Aerangis biloba (Lindl.) Schltr.
Oncidium ampliatum Lindl. Colmanara Wildcat
Arnold Linsman 'Hot & Spicey'
Venustum
'Blatant' x Virginia Moffet 'Whey'
Miltoniopsis Hybrid
Colmanara Wildcat 'Okika' Burrageara Kilauea 'Pacific Harvest'
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(L.) Haw.
Anthurium
pseudospectabile Croat
Rhaphidophora
tetrasperma
Hook.f.
Alocasia
zebrina
Philo. camposportoanum
Philodendron squamiferum
Poepp.& Endl.
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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 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 |
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More
Plant Articles on this site:
Philodendron xanadu is not from Australia!
Philodendron hastatum IS NOT
Philodendron domesticum!
The Confusion over
Two Rare Philodendrons!
Is
the plant you bought really Philodendron spiritus-sancti? Not
Likely! (Click here)
The Curse of the Common Name!
Will Green Light Kill
Your 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.
Please check the "Plants Offered" link
at the top of the page first.
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. |
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* 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/
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