Some plants today. Our snake plant at home has been blooming. It's fragrant flowers are dripping with nectar- but since they are indoors, no hummingbirds or bees to slurp it up. Also the plant next to the snake plant is also taking off since I have been watering it so much.
At BrooklynGlass I went to get some neon tubes this morning and saw this neon tube double vase. I should really pitch a quick one day intro class just making lil vases like this out of tubing- so fun!
5 points to anyone who can tell me what the plant next to the spider plant is?
Hey #plant folks! This cactus has got a bit out of hand. What can I do?
I’m thinking of cutting off the most disobedient column and replanting it. I know I need to let the cutting callus - anything else I should know? Will the main plant likely be ok?
@seawall Cute little cactus baby🌵
Mine are Christmas cactus but I affectionately call this particular one my cheerleader cactus because it looks like a baby groot cactus, with arms raised 😊
The second bloom on my second orchid stem has fully bloom'th. It was exciting seeing the new buds forming just as the previous had reached their zenith. I don't think Phaleanopsis will bloom a third time from the same stem but if not it seems to be happy and I know I should get a new stem at some point 🤞.
(09/26/23)
Yesterday, we tried to get a lawn lounge chair for partner. Unsurprisingly, we did not get one. Also unsurprisingly, since we were in a garden center, I got another plant.
Welcome to the collection, little sedum (as alway, don't expect a lot of care, but I heard you are the kind of plant that survives neglect and weeks of no water) 💚
In addition to blooming profusely my indoor African violet plant has sprouted a green fuzzy something in the middle of one of the blossoms. . . Does anyone know what it is? Or if I should do anything about it other than see what happens next? Thanks.
@lemay@houseplants Thanks, again. I have one African violet plant, have had it for years (20?). It's never bloomed so profusely or produced a seed pod.
My #Hoya cinnamomifolia is blooming! This is one of my oldest #hoyas and it rarely #flowers for me. I don't think it is a difficult #plant, I just think I'm neglectful.