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#Spring indoors as well as out! #WindowsillWednesday with Weingartia #Cactus
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Most of these #flowers are in their prime now. #orchids #houseplants #bloomscrolling
Good morning everyone.
My mum gave me this Chinese money plant (that's what she said it was anyway) about a month ago. It's growing up nicely but I'm sure I could be doing more to help it thrive. Any tips on how to care for it?
Found some #houseplants in the trash outside today!
They seem perfectly fine, so I've decided to adopt them!
I think the tiny one is a Chinese Money Plant, and the rightmost one is a Snake Plant. Does someone know what the others are?
I wonder what their story is… Maybe someone moved, and couldn't take them?
#Bloomscrolling #Houseplants #Gardening
Does anyone know what this plant is? It has seed pods that resemble geranium pods (like tiny candles). The leaves are quite thick and succulent with tiny hairs on them.
A friend gave me a cutting, but did not know what it was. It needs plenty of watering. If it goes dry it starts to lose leaves and die.
My new "plant mail" plants, a Hoya caudata Malaysian wax plant (left) and a Hoya merrillii (right). I've been on a real Hoya kick lately.
#houseplants
An unfurling leaf of Drosera binata, the Fork-leaved #Sundew, native to southeastern Australia and New Zealand.
New cultivar: Callisia repens 'Shimmer Craft'.
I'm not the ICRA for Callisia, but no-one else is either, so sometimes people contact me to unofficially register new cultivars.
A sport mutation from 'Bianca' with unusual pale blotched variegation. Discovered and named by Miss Chayanisa Thiemkamol, and registered by Mister Nawat Tuyasai (also copyright owner of these photos). Read the full details on the website:
Oh my goodness look what decided to open behind my back during the workday! A friday bloom! It's huge!
To think that this is from the tiny cutting I got last summer blows my mind.
Drosera capensis (the Cape Sundew) is joining the flowering party. The small whitish flowers below the curved flower stalk of the sundew are from a species of terrestrial bladderwort.
I'm usually very strict about keeping ALL my plants in the same 12cm pots - if they outgrow the pot, they get pruned and restarted rather than upgraded. But I've finally had to give in and move this T. zanonia 'Scream' to a bigger container. It kept toppling over because it was so unstable, and it still just keeps growing straight up with no signs of branching!
Portrait
A month ago the first flower was opening. I thought there will be eight of them. Looks like it's going to be ten.
Have a productive and fruitful day.