
What's the difference between these two??
I think it's both limifolia, but they look different. Are they different cultivars? If so, can anyone help me identify? I really want to get the right names for my digital plant journal :3

I think it's both limifolia, but they look different. Are they different cultivars? If so, can anyone help me identify? I really want to get the right names for my digital plant journal :3
Sun + grit + rain + careful neglect = pup
Help me identify this worm. I know it's not a bug, it's the closest tag :P. It doesn't have a hammerhead. It could have fallen from a tree cuz I found it on my plants outside. I'm in SEA.
Just potted 3 Laurentiis together, I bought them bare root, this pot was previously owned by my Haworthia cooperi, thought to reuse it.
It's still houseplants, right? My plants are outdoors INSIDE my front yard 😛
ID
Scindapsus
Neon pothos
Probably marble queen that reverted (?)
Njoy pothos
Golden pothos
Baltic blue (?) but it's an E. pinnatum
Marble king
Do correct me if I'm wrong :>
It was small cuttings few weeks ago.
Some said pinnatum, some said mini monstera,. It's the only aroid that doesn't have an exact name in my small collection.
Just cuz, hehe.
This is Michael, he's a chill guy.
The next two arts are old ones I haven't shared I think. He's a firefighter, which is somehow relevant :)
I just want to share these cuttings I bought from our local plant shop. Among my aroids, it's probably one of my favorites. They're just so pretty. I love that they're a bit "glittery" in the sun ✨
I've read, seen, and heard stories about Kalanchoe and how they invade every space there is. However, I still want to try to grow some. I got this from my neighbor's, I got permission. Any tips on how to manage this plant?
For more info.
I only keep plants outdoors.
No winter, hot humid climate
Direct to dappled light setup.
If it is etiolated, it will be the only one as my set up gets direct light, sometimes too harsh for a Haworthiopsis 😯 also help ID this one. Thank you 🌱🌱🌱
Some 25 days stems and leaves.
What I usually do is stick them into loam soil for a while, I don't water it, just letting the occasional rain on them. I transfer them into grittier soil when they develop roots like these, otherwise, they will wilt faster than they can root. 🤔
The snake plant I thought is done for has produced a pup. Should I leave it be or repot???
This was a cutting from my coworker, which was given to me months ago. She said it's a jade pothos. What do you think???
I checked so you don't have to. They grow, believe in them :)
This moonshine was in a very bad state when I was delivered, it was so dehydrated and the rhizome was partly rotten. I'm glad I didn't give up too soon 🥲