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jillraggett · 9 months ago
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Plant of the Day
Friday 17 May 2024
A glasshouse corridor display of flowering Pericallis x hybrida ‘Star Wars’ (cineraria). This is a high quality variety which produces small flowers in a tight mass above the foliage. It has a domed habit in a wide range of colours.
Jill Raggett
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cselandscapearchitect · 2 years ago
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Title: Thriving with Clivia Miniata: The Ultimate Guide to Cultivating Your Perfect Houseplant
Clivia miniata, commonly known as Kaffir Lily, is a stunningly beautiful perennial plant that hails from the forests of South Africa. With its lush, dark green strap-like leaves and dazzling clusters of trumpet-shaped flowers in shades of bright orange-red, it brings a vivid touch of exotic beauty to any setting. This remarkable plant can grow up to 18 inches (45cm) in height and is often admired…
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geopsych · 2 months ago
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Amazing. I actually don’t know how to take care of these things but this is a pup from one I bought years ago. It bloomed too and now this one is. Some kind of Tillandsia I guess? Anyway, wild colors!
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bunnypets · 5 months ago
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by a.d.lovett
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poop-me-a-flower · 2 months ago
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Kohleria ‘Longwood’ bloomed for me for the first time! Kinda weird that it decided to do that in November but I do appreciate the pop of color.
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veganslivingofftheland · 1 month ago
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Houseplants 🪴 🌿 🌵 January 2025
These plants stay outside all Summer and early fall. They hate winters here, so keep indoor Temperature consistent, use a humidifier, always use any opportunity to take plants outside if there is a heat wave on a random fall or winter day... and monitor plants consistently.
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littlebittyhollowbugs · 30 days ago
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My sister pieced together a traitor lord with some leftover yarn.
He's a cutie !!!
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awakeningthevioletswithin · 7 months ago
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Showing Her Stripes
Watercolor On Black Paper
2022, 14"x 10"
Pink Variegated Philodendron
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nefariousbee · 9 months ago
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have some more plant stickers. as a treat 🌱
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horsesarecreatures · 4 days ago
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African violets N-Adam and AV-Extasy
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throughthemeadowflowers · 8 months ago
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the cactus on my windowsill has bloomed!
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cselandscapearchitect · 2 years ago
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The Ultimate Guide to Growing African Violets as Houseplants
African violets (Saintpaulia spp.) are charming, flowering plants native to Tanzania and other regions in East Africa. Known for their vibrant, velvety petals and compact growth habit, African violets have captivated plant enthusiasts around the world. These delicate beauties have become one of the most popular choices for indoor gardening due to their ease of cultivation and the stunning array…
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geopsych · 3 months ago
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A maidenhair fern somehow grew up in the pot with my holiday cactus and it looks pretty nice.
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bunnypets · 4 months ago
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by antisocial.plantclub
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poop-me-a-flower · 2 months ago
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Kohleria ‘Longwood’ has three flowers open at once! Good job lil buddy.
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jillraggett · 4 months ago
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Plant of the Day
Sunday 13 October 2024
Often grown on a circular wreath Stephanotis floribunda (bridal wreath, chaplet flower, floradora, Madagascar jasmine, waxflower) is a twining evergreen climber that can reach 5m or more. The white tubular flowers are highly fragrant.
Jill Raggett
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