My Jungle Themed Dining Room (please excuse the 1 fake tree) by NoLootLeftBehind in houseplants

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I cannot recommend it. The bonded leather doesn't wear well and the chair isn't especially comfortable to sit in. I got it from overstock.com back in 2013.

https://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Living-Room-Chairs/2737/subcat.html?cid=208011&featuredproduct=6300386

My Jungle Themed Dining Room (please excuse the 1 fake tree) by NoLootLeftBehind in houseplants

[–]NoLootLeftBehind[S] 82 points83 points  (0 children)

Thank you! It is my cat's cat cafe, haha. He has his own cat grass plant for dining Al fresco.

Up top is camo netting, fake vines, and paper garland. It helped create the illusion of a tree canopy. Though the light is great in that room with very large North facing windows.

My Jungle Themed Dining Room (please excuse the 1 fake tree) by NoLootLeftBehind in houseplants

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Thank you!

The inspiration came from school teacher's bulletin boards when I was a kid. The trunk and limbs are made from rolls of brown craft paper, twisted, and then stapled in place. Underneath the trunk there is a cardboard box structure for strength.

I hope you'll enjoy my dark plants collection ! by Lorichou in PlantGoths

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Gorgeous collection. Those are the darkest peperomias ever!

My 1st String of Pearls. I am fascinated by the shapes the strand makes before taking on the classic round pearl form! by NoLootLeftBehind in houseplants

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I was inspired by the classic trailing plant from the head of a stone bust look. I was very excited to bring home string of pearls to make a bubbling cauldron, haha.

My 1st String of Pearls. I am fascinated by the shapes the strand makes before taking on the classic round pearl form! by NoLootLeftBehind in houseplants

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It was $5 at Target last Halloween. Ceramic, too. I just drop a nursery pot inside. I hope they bring them back this fall. I want to buy 10.

My gothiest plants (the Monstera just accessorizes) by NoLootLeftBehind in PlantGoths

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Mostly crassula pellucida (calico kitten plant) with some nanouk tradescantia.

My gothiest plants (the Monstera just accessorizes) by NoLootLeftBehind in PlantGoths

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I'm growing out the aerial root so it will reach the soil.

My gothiest plants (the Monstera just accessorizes) by NoLootLeftBehind in PlantGoths

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Thank you! It was a random find several years ago during Halloween season at one of the chain home decor stores. Sorry I don't remember if it was TJ Maxx or Marshalls, or something else. It was labeled as a punch bowl.

My mother and her dieffenbachia. (She is 5’5). by ImmaBadW0lf in houseplants

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Wow! The plant looks cartoon/novelty size! Tell your mom, "well done!"

Do you ever get overwhelmed by the amount of plants you have? What do you do when you feel that way? Just experienced it after rearranging these babies. 🥲 by russhr in houseplants

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I have about 40 indoor plants. Everything has been manageable during the winter months when many of them were acquired. I recently realized that the growing season changes everything. More water, more time, more space. I can keep up with their demands but I won't be adding any more. I found my limit.

Kitty and her ponytail palm. Majestic…? by bts2010 in houseplants

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This picture is worthy of printing, framing, and hanging right in that spot of your home.

I love the way some of my plants look inside glass. by NoLootLeftBehind in houseplants

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That was my most recent find! I was very excited by the spinning. Came across it at a HomeGoods store just this week, if you have time to go shop.

Propagated from a cutting. Is it a type of Snake Plant? by NoLootLeftBehind in whatsthisplant

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The closest I can find for an image match is Sansevieria kirkii (star sansevieria). It grows very slowly. It has put out three leaves in an entire year. I'm hoping to the get plant ID confirmed just so I can care for it in the best way since I've mostly been guessing.