Rescue & Imperfect Plants


Our rescue and imperfect plants are healthy houseplants with minor cosmetic flaws, old pest damage, a few brown leaf tips, or uneven growth that makes each one completely unique. Every plant in this collection has been personally inspected by our horticulture team and is ready to grow and thrive in your home. Browse rare imperfect finds including Anthurium, Philodendron, Hoya, and Monstera, all at a discount. Perfect plants for plant lovers, not perfect plants.

44 products

    44 products
    Imperfect Monstera 'Thai Constellation' 11cm (Rescue) Plants GrowTropicalsSale

    Imperfect Monstera 'Thai Constellation'

    £9.99 £15.99
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    Imperfect Philodendron Melanochrysum Plants GrowTropicalsSale
    Black Gold Philodendron

    Imperfect Philodendron Melanochrysum

    £15.99 £21.99
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    Imperfect Anthurium peltigerum Plants GrowTropicals
    Turtle Shell Anthurium

    Imperfect Anthurium peltigerum

    £8.99 £9.99
    Imperfect Monstera deliciosa 'Creme Brulee' Plants GrowTropicalsSale
    Cream Variegated Monstera

    Imperfect Monstera deliciosa 'Creme Brulee'

    £59.99 £69.99
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    Rescue & Imperfect Plants at Grow Tropicals

    What Are Rescue and Imperfect Plants?

    Rescue and imperfect plants are perfectly healthy houseplants that carry minor cosmetic imperfections. These might include a few brown leaf tips, old pest damage that has fully healed, slight asymmetry, or uneven growth caused by their journey from our growers. None of these blemishes affect the plant's ability to grow and thrive. Every plant in this collection is inspected by our specialist horticulture team before listing, and is sold at a discounted price to reflect its cosmetic condition.

    You will find rare and collectible tropicals here that you might not find in perfect condition elsewhere. Species such as Anthurium, Philodendron, Hoya, and Monstera regularly appear in our imperfect collection. These are genuinely excellent plants for experienced collectors who care more about the species than the aesthetics of a perfect specimen.

    Why Buy Imperfect Plants?

    Buying rescue and imperfect plants is one of the most sustainable ways to build a plant collection. Rather than a plant being discarded due to a cosmetic flaw, it finds a home where it can continue to grow, push new leaves, and eventually outgrow its imperfect history entirely. Many imperfect plants recover quickly in the right conditions, and within a single growing season you may not be able to tell the difference.

    Beyond sustainability, the value is significant. You are often able to acquire rare and hard-to-find species at prices well below their usual retail value. For collectors looking to grow their collection without compromising on genus or species, the rescue and imperfect section is an excellent place to start.

    How to Care for a Rescue or Imperfect Plant

    When your rescue plant arrives, give it a few days to settle before moving it around or repotting. Place it in bright indirect light and water only when the top layer of compost feels dry. Avoid fertilising for the first four to six weeks, as this gives the roots time to establish without additional stress.

    If the plant has old pest damage, there is nothing further to treat as the damage is cosmetic and historical. If you spot any active pests after arrival, contact our customer care team and we will advise. For general guidance on keeping your plants healthy, visit our plant care blog.

    Our Promise on Rescue Plants

    Every rescue and imperfect plant we sell is shipped with the same care and packaging as our standard stock. Plants are securely wrapped, moss-padded where needed, and sent via our specialist next-day courier service. If your plant arrives in a condition you are not happy with, we offer a full Grow Tropicals live arrival guarantee.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    An imperfect plant is one that has a minor cosmetic flaw that does not affect its health or growth potential. Common imperfections include a few brown or yellowing leaf tips, old healed pest damage, slight asymmetry, leaves that are smaller than typical, or minor scarring from transit or growing conditions. None of these issues indicate a sick or unhealthy plant.

    All plants in this collection are assessed by our specialist horticulture team before listing. Only plants that are genuinely healthy and capable of thriving in the right home are sold here. The imperfection is cosmetic; the plant is real.

    Yes. Every rescue and imperfect plant at Grow Tropicals is inspected before it is listed for sale. We do not sell plants with active pest infestations, root rot, or other health issues. The term imperfect refers purely to cosmetic appearance, not to the plant's condition or viability.

    If you have any concerns after your plant arrives, our customer care team is here to help. We also offer a Grow Tropicals live arrival guarantee on all orders.

    In most cases, yes. Plants are constantly growing and pushing new leaves, and in a single growing season many imperfect plants look entirely different from when they arrived. Brown leaf tips can be trimmed back carefully with clean scissors, and old pest damage does not spread or worsen once the issue has been resolved.

    The most important thing is to provide the right growing conditions: appropriate light, correct watering, and a warm, humid environment for tropical species. Visit our plant care blog for species-specific guidance on getting the best from your plant.

    The rescue and imperfect collection changes regularly as new stock arrives. You will typically find rare and collectible tropicals including Anthurium, Philodendron, Hoya, Monstera, and other specialist species that are otherwise difficult to find in the UK.

    We also stock rescue boxes, which are curated bundles of imperfect and surplus plants offered at a significant discount. These are ideal for collectors who want to try new species at a lower price point.

    Yes. All plants in this collection are sold at a discounted price to reflect their cosmetic imperfection. The discount varies depending on the severity of the flaw and the rarity of the species. In some cases you can save 20 to 50 percent compared to a perfect specimen of the same species.

    This makes the rescue and imperfect section a particularly good option for experienced collectors looking to acquire rare and unusual species at more accessible prices.

    All rescue and imperfect plants are sold as described. The cosmetic imperfections visible in the product photos are part of what you are purchasing, and these are not grounds for a return. However, if your plant arrives in a condition significantly worse than described, or if it has been damaged in transit, we will always make this right.

    Our full live arrival guarantee and returns policy applies to all orders. If you are unsure about a specific listing, contact us before purchasing and we can provide more photos or details on the plant's exact condition.