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Aubrey Miles owns expensive plant worth P300,000 in her collection

While most of us have seen celebrities luxurious homes, cars, designer clothes and some of their glamorous angle, this 42-year-old celebrity had show to us her down-to-earth side as she love gardening. 





Aubrey Miles is the ultimate plantita queen that we ever known so far, after revealing her most expensive plant worth P300,000 (approx. USD6000). 


In her interview with the Summit Media, Miles shared about her fondness to plants that started 11 years ago when she first bought a plant in Q.C.


If you have sneaked out at her Instagram account, you will be mesmerized with her potted plants the fill her home. 


"Oh my God, the most expensive one is the… Nakakahiyang sabihin. You know sometimes when they ask me, parang I feel like they think I’m crazy or insane to pay that much. Probably the most is P300,000," she said.


"Yes, it’s crazy. Then some are like P100,000, P150,000," she added.


Her most expensive plant is identified as variegated bellietiae.


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INDOOR GARDENING CONFESSIONS from THE MOTHERPLANT☘️. Some plant people will ask me how do I keep my plants pretty and alive while inside my house. I have to be honest, I’m not super maarte with my plants but I do know how to care for each particular plant. I don’t know how to care for all plants, but I do know about mine. It’s really different for everyone. My space is good for a lot of ornamentals but it doesn’t work for all plants Lol. Also, I try to collect the same or near species as much as possible. When I do have a different kind, I put them in the same area. For example, If I mist or use a humidier I make sure the plants in that area like high humidity. Also there’s plants that don’t like getting wet so they need to be seperated . That’s why it can be hard to put different species in same spot. lastly, I use soilless, organic soil, orchids and succulent soil for my plants. I learned how to mix them and what amount to use. I also like to use fertilizer, organic pesticide and organic leaf shine. When I water my plants, I use filtered, rainwater or distilled water for specific plant. For example, a calathea likes distilled water. I don’t have a regular schedule for watering my plants. I look and use the finger method for watering. I also lift the pot, if it feels heavy then it’s not time yet. For pots, my favorite are the quality plastic ones, terracotta, rubber and ceramic pots. Oh, I still have a lot more to share but let’s save it for the next confession guys. This is my anthurium warocqueanum. When I first got this It only had 2 leaves. Now it has 5.I haven’t repotted it since. It looks fine, so for me if it ain’t broken don’t fix it. Another method for me☝🏽 #amilesplants The MotherPlant #anthuriumwarocqueanum #anthurium #indoorplants #plantlife

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Since then, she continue her green thumb in propagating her expensive plants. She currently now has over 100 species in her house collection and wants to collect more.


“Propagation is when you cut them and then you grow. So I sell some of them to get my money back” she said.


“Pagka talagang plant lover ka, you want a lot. Never ending,” she added.

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