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Homalomena 'Selby'

  • The Homalomena 'Selby' is a rare and striking tropical hybrid that is rapidly becoming a favorite for indoor gardeners who want something different. Known for its "tough-as-nails" attitude, this plant combines the elegance of a hosta with the resilience of an aroid, featuring thick, waxy leaves and a compact, bushy growth habit.

    The standout feature of the 'Selby' is its foliage texture and pattern. The leaves are exceptionally thick and durable - almost leathery to the touch. Each leaf displays a beautiful "mottled" or "splashed" variegation of creamy white and lime-gold against a deep forest-green background. Its spade-like shape is why it earned the nickname "Queen of Hearts."

    The flowers of the Homalomena are quite unique but subtle. It produces a spathe and spadix (similar to a Peace Lily or Philodendron), but they are often tucked away near the base of the stems. They aren't particularly showy, but they are a sign of a very happy, well-matured plant.

  • Low to Medium indirect light. Unlike many variegated plants, 'Selby' is famous for its ability to thrive in lower light conditions, though medium light will keep the "gold" markings more vivid. Avoid direct hot sun.

    Moderate. They prefer to stay consistently moist but never soggy. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry. They are more "dramatic" than others and may wilt slightly to let you know they are thirsty.

    Use a rich, well-draining potting mix. A blend of peat moss, perlite, and a bit of orchid bark is ideal to provide nutrients while preventing root rot.

    60°F to 85°F (16°C - 29°C). Being a tropical plant, it loves warmth. Keep it away from AC vents or chilly windows during winter.


  • 10-11. Strictly an indoor plant in cooler climates.

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  • The Homalomena 'Selby' is a rare and striking tropical hybrid that is rapidly becoming a favorite for indoor gardeners who want something different. Known for its "tough-as-nails" attitude, this plant combines the elegance of a hosta with the resilience of an aroid, featuring thick, waxy leaves and a compact, bushy growth habit.

    The standout feature of the 'Selby' is its foliage texture and pattern. The leaves are exceptionally thick and durable - almost leathery to the touch. Each leaf displays a beautiful "mottled" or "splashed" variegation of creamy white and lime-gold against a deep forest-green background. Its spade-like shape is why it earned the nickname "Queen of Hearts."

    The flowers of the Homalomena are quite unique but subtle. It produces a spathe and spadix (similar to a Peace Lily or Philodendron), but they are often tucked away near the base of the stems. They aren't particularly showy, but they are a sign of a very happy, well-matured plant.

  • Low to Medium indirect light. Unlike many variegated plants, 'Selby' is famous for its ability to thrive in lower light conditions, though medium light will keep the "gold" markings more vivid. Avoid direct hot sun.

    Moderate. They prefer to stay consistently moist but never soggy. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry. They are more "dramatic" than others and may wilt slightly to let you know they are thirsty.

    Use a rich, well-draining potting mix. A blend of peat moss, perlite, and a bit of orchid bark is ideal to provide nutrients while preventing root rot.

    60°F to 85°F (16°C - 29°C). Being a tropical plant, it loves warmth. Keep it away from AC vents or chilly windows during winter.


  • 10-11. Strictly an indoor plant in cooler climates.