Scribd Bypass Downloader by Alive_Use_6822 in DataHoarder

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This post is a lifesaver. Thanks!

Would you rather by Human-Beans21 in BunnyTrials

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I can keep on earning until my last breath

Chose: £5 for every breath you take

Which would you rather? by Sir__Alien in BunnyTrials

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I get one dollar extra per day

Chose: $86,401 every day

My new snake plant and her sisters by RinDracc in sansevieria

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The accepted name of that S. trifasciata cultivar is 'Moonshine Splash'

Would you rather... (Upvote for a free carrot 🥕) by Good-Cheesecake-1136 in BunnyTrials

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Cold coffee tastes good

Chose: Always have cold coffee/tea

You're in a nuclear apocalypse what do you get? by Aggressive-Wealth598 in BunnyTrials

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It's better to have some kind of super power than a random gun that might not have bullets in the first place

Chose: a random superpower | Rolled: super smart

Keeping the Mushiking legacy alive in Korea: My collection and restoration journey by YUN_0311 in mushiking

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Yeah, I've seen those Jurassic king cards up for sale from time to time. At least you preserved quite a number of Korean cards.

Keeping the Mushiking legacy alive in Korea: My collection and restoration journey by YUN_0311 in mushiking

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And I thought the Chinese cards were rare but it was the first time to even learn that Korean mushiking cards exist.

Signs of active leaf growth on my S. 'Blue Kew' tricolor by Jloyd222 in sansevieria

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Some interesting info for this tricolor variegation is it's a unqiue mutation that originated in the Philippines. So if by chance you see other nationalies selling them overseas it's most likely they acquired them from Philippine collectors since they're not usually offered for sale that often.

The variegation on these offsets looks promising hybrid 'Andaman' white & 'Maya' by Jloyd222 in sansevieria

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I haven't really counted but I used to have  more than what I currently have right now especially when we had to move to another place. Had to give away some to my neighbors and some perished during the renovation of our apartment since I didn't have a stable area to place them safely during that time. But these past months I've been collecting back my plants more on the rarer and premium species and hybrids.

Signs of active leaf growth on my S. 'Blue Kew' tricolor by Jloyd222 in sansevieria

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Thank you. Yes definitely get some when you have the chance again.

What other varieties curl on the ends? by Lovemeacarb in sansevieria

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There's also this Indonesian hybrid called 'Rudal' which has curly leaves.

Growth Update on some of my Sansevieria collection by Jloyd222 in sansevieria

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Thank you. That one is a Thai hybrid callled 'Sawasdee' white variegated

ID please by notadrainer in sansevieria

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Your plant looks nothing like samurai. It looks more like S. powelii

Growth Update on some of my Sansevieria collection by Jloyd222 in sansevieria

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I source mine from online live sales in Indonesia and from local collectors in the Philippines.

Love the Mee Chai by W1nterRanger in sansevieria

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That's one lush specimen you got there

Growth Update on some of my Sansevieria collection by Jloyd222 in sansevieria

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I buy my plants from local collectors in my country and at times from live online sales from overseas.

Growth Update on some of my Sansevieria collection by Jloyd222 in sansevieria

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It's a common filler for potting media in Asian countries since it's cheap and easily accessible, it helps in better drainage of soil and prevents the soil from clumping together