
Bulbasaur
The Bulbasaur is definitely my favorite Monstera right now. The greyish tones are beautiful to me

The Bulbasaur is definitely my favorite Monstera right now. The greyish tones are beautiful to me
Just showing off this baby. Someone on a different subreddit told me about the llano carti relationship and that makes it 10X harder for me to have this on auction on Palmstreet. I love a plant with interesting history. I'm a bit nerdy I guess but this one is hard for me to let go of. Maybe if she doesn't hit the reserve price I'll just keep her. 😅
They are both mine, I just wanna know which one you guys like better bc I feel a lil crazy to say #2 😬🩷🩷 apparently ppl like #1 better
It's the old Synovus behind Wendy's near Beaver Run road. Signs read " Republican Headquarters".
I wasn't a syngonium gal at all.. but this girl right here completely changed my mind. I am obsessed with her. I don't think I'll be able to get rid of this one. She might just be mine. Just pulled her from my prop box. 🩷
My favorites out of these are the mini Totoro, minato & resist ones. Made with hypoallergenic materials and glass/enamel/crystal/resin beads, except for the letters.
Just wanted to show off these preparedness/hiking/camping keychains that we make. ♥️ I personally love them. They all have a flashlight, compass, two mini screwdriver types, a multitool, an emergency whistle, a cat ring and of course a support wristlet. 🌸🌸
I don't know much about crested succulents but it seems a lot of our varieties have sections that look like this. Just wondering if this is crested or just normal growth.
These have been so much fun to make and experiment with! I think the first one is my favorite so far. ❤️
It's supposed to look like she's reading a book and has a lamp above her.. hopefully that's what it actually looks like. 😅 The little pebbles in the " light fixture" glow in the dark.
Hey guys,
I'm fairly new to the pinguicula world but I'm totally obsessed with them. I currently only have a few (no idea which kind bc it wasn't named) but I have a lot coming in the mail soon. They're all tissue cultures. I did realize with my current ping how easy it is to propagate but with this many coming in, I would greatly appreciate any tips for these little guys. I know distilled water only and no potting soil, my other ping is in straight sphagnum and it seems to like it but I've heard peat moss and perlite, maybe.
Thank you in advance.