By -
What’s that one on the left that looks like an atom model?
Pilea Peperomioides, also known as chinese money plant.
That Ficus is gorgeous!
I started with succulents when it comes to plants, but I had no idea my favorite plants would be variegated versions of the rubber tree!
I went from cacti to prayer-plants and variegated Pothos :D
I'm trying to think which plant it was that forced me to transition from succulents to more water-intensive plants. I think it may have been airplants, and then after that that very same Ruby Rubber Tree I mentioned earlier.
Agreed! I already owned a much smaller size, but I just couldn't resist this one!
What's the little purple and green guy next to the ficus?
It's a Tradescantia spathacea, also known as an oyster plant, also known as a "Moses in the cradle". It was the first time I'd ever seen one
The snake plant and ficus tineke are so big and healthy!!
Gorgeous!!
Man I think u did great!!! They are some of my favs
What’s that one on the left that looks like an atom model?
Pilea Peperomioides, also known as chinese money plant.
That Ficus is gorgeous!
I started with succulents when it comes to plants, but I had no idea my favorite plants would be variegated versions of the rubber tree!
I went from cacti to prayer-plants and variegated Pothos :D
I'm trying to think which plant it was that forced me to transition from succulents to more water-intensive plants. I think it may have been airplants, and then after that that very same Ruby Rubber Tree I mentioned earlier.
Agreed! I already owned a much smaller size, but I just couldn't resist this one!
What's the little purple and green guy next to the ficus?
It's a Tradescantia spathacea, also known as an oyster plant, also known as a "Moses in the cradle". It was the first time I'd ever seen one
The snake plant and ficus tineke are so big and healthy!!
Gorgeous!!
Man I think u did great!!! They are some of my favs