#plant collector
Viola 20.03.21
Capsélla búrsa-pastóris 18.04.18
Prúnus ávium 16.04.18.
Phalaenopsis 22.04.18
Hepática nóbilis 07.04.18.
Pelargonium zonale 15.04.18
Túlipa 18.04.18
Forsythia 18.04.18
Thúja occidentális 13.04.18
Syringa josikaea 29.05.18
Phalaenopsis Balletto Wit 08.06.18
09.06.18.
Acacia 09.05.18.
Petunia 27.05.20
Rósa 09.06.18.
Leucanthemum vulgare 15.03.18.
syngonium rayii cutting thats about to bless me with a little baby leaf !! so so so exciting !!
i got a pink splash syngonium cutting a couple of weeks ago and the momma leaf has been slowly yellowing and getting crispy and ive been really worried about it but she just pushed out this little baby ! and theres a big root peeking out of the sphagnum up against the side of the jar so yay ! i cant wait to see what the new leaf looks like !
i got my albo syngonium cutting last september and after pushing out one leaf and dropping the other, it went dormant. but it finally graced me with this little baby !! im so excited to watch it unfurl and to see the variegation on it ! and it has tons of roots but ive been waiting to pot it up until it had more leaves so hopefully now i can pot it and make it super happy :)) !
i started a prop box !! im so excited to watch them root and grow !!
brasil philodendron, lemon lime philodendron, manjula pothos, golden pothos, monstera adansonii, rhaphidophora tetrasperma, albo syngonium, pilea glauca, peperomia hope, african violet, variegated african violet
creeping fig <3
Room to Grow
Trailing Tuesday feat. My Tradescantia Fluminensis Variegata
Tradescantias kind of drive me crazy but I keep collecting them so that’s cool I guess.
This is how I shop for airplants!
Many times the flower attracts you and that’s fine. I know they are gorgeous and surreal. As long as you know that they are Monocarpic plants, and will slowly die after putting out their flower.
I prefer to look for babies! That means that after the babies grow enough, I’ll have more airplants. The mom will flower eventually, so I will still appreciate that too!
I’ve killed several plants because of misleading information and stereotypes you hear. These are just a few of the ones for succulents.
Always do your research and experiment! You’re always welcome to DM me!
We have fenestrations!! I’m screaming help me share this!
This is such a gorgeous plant. I provided high humidity and accurate watering (based on finger test) and medium indirect light.
Question/comments? Let me know!