12 Most Expensive Plants in the World 

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Juliet Rose

around US$30  per bare root plant

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Saffron Crocus

David Rose, a world-famous plant breeder, took 15 years to develop the Juliet rose, and it’s one of the costliest roses ever created.  This stunner features a gentle peach shade and an alluring smell to enchant your garden.

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Saffron Crocus

Since this rose can be harsh on your pocket, you’ll need to educate yourself on the proper placement and care.  Start by getting familiar with the requirements and basics of garden watering because this plant needs specific care.

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Saffron Crocus

Keep the soil moist and never soggy. In addition, plant the roses in groups of three to achieve a gorgeous shrub, and choose a sunny area with at least six hours of sun.

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Saffron Crocus

 US$1,300 to US$1,600  per pound

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Saffron Crocus

Saffron Crocus is an in-demand plant among gardeners due to its alluring purple hue and orange stamens. 

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Saffron Crocus

People use this statement flower to create one of the most expensive spices in the world – saffron.  The plant is hand-harvested, and only certain parts of the flower are used to produce the spice.

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Saffron Crocus

If you want to upgrade your garden with this plant, you’ll need to pick a dry spot with plenty of sunlight. Other than these two factors, the saffron plant needs well-draining soil that isn’t swampy.

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Gardenia

US$20 to US$60  per plant

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Gardenia

Gardenia might not be as rare or as expensive as some other plants on this list, but it sure is a luxury. 

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Gardenia

The reason gardenias are in such high demand is their popularity in bridal bouquets and wedding arrangements.  In addition, you have to buy the entire plant, rather than just a selection of stems, which places them on the pricier side.

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Gardenia

Gardenias require full sun to grow, but they also like shade during the hottest months.  This plant thrives in humidity and enjoys moist soil rich in organic compounds.  You can use seed starter soil for the best results.

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Calla Lily

US$8 to US$10  per stem

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Calla Lily

Calla lilies are a stunning option for your garden. The plant comes in numerous colour variations (white, purple, pink, dark purple, red), all equally enchanting.

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Calla Lily

The ideal planting time for calla lilies is between February and June, in a partially shaded part of your garden.  This lily is simple to maintain as long as you add plenty of water during the growing season. In other words, keep your hose close because you’ll need it often.

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Lily Of The Valley

US$15 to US$50  per bundle

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Lily Of The Valley

This delicate flower is poisonous, but that doesn’t make it less popular. It’s one of the Queen’s favourite plants, and Meghan Markle, Kate Middleton, and Princess Diana included it in their bridal bouquets.

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Lily Of The Valley

Thankfully, it’s an easy-to-grow plant since it will work well in shaded areas as long as you plant it by late fall.  Lily of the Valley blossoms very briefly in the spring, but it’s stunning to look at with an alluring scent.

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Lisianthus

US$10 to US$35  per bundle

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Lisianthus

One of the most beautiful things about lisianthus is that it blooms year-round. This special flower comes in gorgeous hues like purple, lavender, violet, and white.

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Lisianthus

You have to be very careful when buying and transporting lisianthus since it needs special care and conditions.  When planting it, choose a well-lit spot and keep the soil moist. This plant enjoys warm climates and doesn’t mind the heat.

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Gloriosa

US$6 to US$10  per stem

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Gloriosa

Gloriosa, glory lily or fire lily, is one of the most unique plants you’ll see on the list. Unfortunately, it’s also relatively rare, which makes its price higher.

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Gloriosa

These exotic-looking lilies need fertile, well-drained soil and partial sun.  The beauty of this flower is that it can reach heights up to 8 feet, which means it can be a part of a statement wall or trellis in your garden.

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Bonsai Trees

around $50,  the rare ancient varieties can cost a ton of money.

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Bonsai Trees

An 800-year-old miniature White Pine tree sold for $1.3 million at the International Bonsai Convention. You don’t have to pass down your bonsai tree for generations to get a high price.

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Bonsai Trees

The old Pine Bonsai Trees can fetch several thousands of dollars after several decades. The price varies by how well trained and pruned the tree is. The more natural-looking and miniature it is, the higher the price tag.

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Bonsai Trees

10-year-old Bonsai Trees cost $100 on average, and 30-year-old trees cost about $1000.

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Arum Lily

US$13 to US$16  per stem

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Arum Lily

Arum lilies are commonly mixed with calla lilies, but these are two completely different plants. Arum lilies are larger, stronger, and feature a flatter shape.

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Arum Lily

The arum tends to be more expensive since it grows much taller and stronger, but it comes in fewer colours.

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Arum Lily

One of the first tips to know is to plant it during spring and keep it moist while growing. The spot should be well-lit but away from the wind, and it shouldn’t be too hot.

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Gold of Kinabalu Orchid

$6000 per piece

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Gold of Kinabalu Orchid

This flower is extremely expensive because of its beauty and rarity. It has lovely green petals embellished with red dots, and is grown only in Malaysia’s Kinabalu National Park. 

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Gold of Kinabalu Orchid

It is difficult to cultivate this flower as it takes many years to appear. Its rarity and high price have earned this orchid the moniker “Gold of Kinabalu”.

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Hydrangea

US$6.50  per stem

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Hydrangea

Hydrangea is another plant that’s not rare; however, it got to its higher value due to its popularity for weddings.  High-quality hydrangeas can reach a very hefty price, so you can make a good investment by growing them in your yard instead of paying by the stem for bouquets.

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Hydrangea

Once you pick them, the playful-looking hydrangea can give a luxurious touch to your bedroom, be a part of your bouquet, or simply admire their beauty in the bush from your yard.

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Hydrangea

Hydrangeas love the sun in the morning but prefer shade during the afternoon. In addition, you need to look for soil rich in organic material with excellent drainage.

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Kadupul Flower

priceless

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Kadupul Flower

Although you might not be able to plant this gem in your garden, it deserves an honourable mention due to its unique nature.  The Kadupul flower is found only in Sri Lanka, blooms only once a year, and the bloom stays for just one night.

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Kadupul Flower

Unfortunately, if you pick the flower, it will fade within an hour of picking. Therefore, you can’t pick it and gift it, and so it is often referred to as priceless.

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Kadupul Flower

Unfortunately, if you pick the flower, it will fade within an hour of picking. Therefore, you can’t pick it and gift it, and so it is often referred to as priceless.

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