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There’s no way this is regular growth, right..?
This is a friend of mine’s plant. They can’t remember exactly when they picked it up, or what it was labeled when they bought it. It looks to me like something potentially in the pothos, monstera, or philodendron family, just with an intense genetic mutation. Does anyone have any knowledge on this wonky plant?
What am I doing right? And what can I improve on?
I work in the floral department of a grocery store, and I’ve really adored making arrangements. It’s my absolute favorite part of my job. I’m entirely self taught/BSing my way through it and just having fun. If anyone with more experience has some tips or advice on how I can make my arrangements even better, I would very much love to know! 💐❣️
Little baby watermelon
We got in the tiniest watermelon ever and I was determined to make the tiniest watermelon quarters
Holy bananas Batman
I’ve posted this in the comments on a post from this sub, but I thought it needed its own post
What’s the best thing to do with this extra long, leafless, node covered vine?
I’ve hade my cebu blue for a few months now. She’s doing very well. I’ve just moved her from where she was pretty pressed up against a window.
I haven’t noticed this long vine until today when I decide to move her. It was getting absolutely no light, so there’s not a leaf on it except for the itty bitty one at the very bottom that has yet to unfurl.
Should I chop up a bunch of cuttings at every node and propagate them? Should I wrap that vine around the plant’s base so the nodes start to root into the soil for a more heavy root system? What do you think?
I call her “painted pink”
I work in the floral department of a grocery story and I couldn’t wait to be able to make arrangements with full creative liberty (within our limited stock at least). I’ve done a handful so far, but this one’s my favorite! First post in this sub, thought I’d share!