u/lovelyb1ch66
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▲ 87 r/Outdoors
We’ve had the rainiest July on record & the woods are bursting with mushrooms
u/lovelyb1ch66 — 12 days ago
▲ 1.0k r/Watercolor
Wasn’t having a great day, figured painting would make it better
u/lovelyb1ch66 — 14 days ago
▲ 7 r/Mushrooms
Hypomyces chrysospermus, a parasitic ascomycete fungus that turns the host white
u/lovelyb1ch66 — 15 days ago
▲ 10 r/watercolor101
Tried ink for the first time to create contrast between the subject and the background
u/lovelyb1ch66 — 17 days ago
▲ 51 r/poisonai
Help with plant adoption
I’m considering adopting a plant as I know shelters are overcrowded with neglected and abandoned plants but I want to make sure I pick one that matches my needs.
I’ve heard that ferns are sweet but high energy and require lots of exercise. A friend had a ficus but I don’t know if one would be comfortable in a small apartment as I understand that they get quite big. Geraniums are very pretty but have high maintenance coats that require daily brushing and frequent bathing.
I’m looking for recommendations for a medium sized plant that is easy to train and doesn’t require a lot of exercise.
u/lovelyb1ch66 — 22 days ago