Wishlists
Plants I'm hunting — species I want, where I've found them, and what I'd pay.
A collector’s wishlists are half shopping list, half reading — notes to my future self about which species are worth which money, which vendors are closing, and which provenances can’t be replaced. Each list is scoped to a taxonomic group and includes vendor names, prices (EUR, April 2026), and the reasoning behind each pick.
These get out of date fast — stock moves, vendors sell out, plants arrive and cross themselves off. The hero pick near the top of each list is usually still live; the “watchlist” entries below are places I’m refreshing periodically.
Tillandsia
Grey tillandsias from Austria and Spain — provenance, rarity, and the scent of jasmine.
Mexican Pinguicula
Seven mex pings chosen for unique flower colors and morphological oddity.
Phalaenopsis sections Aphyllae & Parishianae
Deciduous miniature phalaenopsis — what's here, what's ordered, and what's still hiding in Europe.