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This was one of my first succulent purchases, an Echeveria from the Flower District in Manhattan.  I

This was one of my first succulent purchases, an Echeveria from the Flower District in Manhattan.  It is my partner in crime’s favorite succulent because it looks like a flower.  I like that up close you can see the patterning on the leaves, it’s almost like frog skin!


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This is an up close look at the most recent addition to my succulent collection, Tradescantia navicu

This is an up close look at the most recent addition to my succulent collection, Tradescantia navicularis.  I purchased it at the 18th Eastern Cactus & Succulent Conference in PA this October.  I am very limited on space under my grow light and on my windowsill so I’m only adding super cool looking plants.  This one fit the bill!


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Xianxian the Drosera prolifera put out a little offshoot!

I decided not to cut it off yet, I just placed a planter under it so it can hit the ground and take roots at its own time.

Since I already have this little bowl of water around for humidity I thought I might as well make it a bit more interesting - so I changed the tapwater in it to rainwater and chucked some duckweed in there.

We’ll see how it goes: if the duckweed is unsatisfied with its new place I can always bring it back to the pond where it came from.

My Philodendron Imperial Red keeps growing! These are the things that make me smile & cheer me up. Yes, I’m struggling with some of my babies and I’m focusing my energy on them, but damn… we have to appreciate and value the good things happening around us every single day!

Philodendron Care:

Medium indirect light

Let them dry well between watering sessions. Remember to follow the finger test.

Regular Humidity

I haven’t fertilizer this one in the year I’ve grown her. I’ll update my care tips when I do.


syngonium rayii cutting thats about to bless me with a little baby leaf !! so so so exciting !!

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