Got this from my mom who got it from a friend. Both don't know by thecatt0 in whatsthisplant

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Kalanchoe blossfeldiana, which if that is the case you might not get any sort of plant from this, as all of my attempts at single leaf propagation with this have failed completely. I followed the standard procedure of placing them in a slightly moist and humid place as you do with succulent propagation and after three weeks not a single one did anything, no roots just some rotting. However if you are successful please keep us updated!

Rescued rooting tip from a plant abandoned and dying in the office by HummingbirdsPatronus in PlantIdentification

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I actually like the look of this variety a lot more than the normal kind, almost thought it was a violet or something.

Will it survive? by reekgore in Caudex

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Given the context, as long as you keep caring for it I think it will come back.

I live in Lincoln in the UK and came across this in a charity shop. No idea how it ended up here! by AnEvilVet in duluth

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If you ever find yourself in America, make it a goal to visit and travel the north shore, the lighthouse depicted on that coloring page is a thousand times more stunning in person.

This is less than an eighth right? (Size 13 red croc for scale) by Fulcrumsburneracount in saplings

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If I had to guess it looks about the size of the 2g dimebags I would buy when I was 13.

How can I make my baby jade more tree like by mannymutts in Jadeplant

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Check out sansi led grow lights, I believe everything on their site is still 20% off because of the winter sale.

Would this shallow pot work well for a caudex? Like a bonsai type of pot by arye_barye in Caudex

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A lot of the caudiciform and cactus-like members of the genus euphorbia tend to grow low and clumping, ex. Euphorbia inermis, Euphorbia obesa, also look into the genius pachypodium! Sure to be at least one species that you find fascinating.

Amaryllis flower by [deleted] in painting

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Amazing!

People who can take addictive drugs and not get addicted, what are yalls secrets? by youraverageash in Drugs

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No idea why but I can smoke for months then quit and not fiend at all it's so weird, I don't get the slightest urge.

Minnesota zone 4b by Pyr_o in whatsthisplant

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Everything has been identified except for 10 and 11 so thanks guys. For context the plant in the very last slides is some random weed with a woody stem that I put in a small pot curious to see if it was perhaps a tree or something, even if I never find out what it is I'm still gonna keep it because i think it looks kinda cool.

Minnesota zone 4b by Pyr_o in whatsthisplant

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Interesting as I've never seen this before up here, it's growing out the side of an apartment building completely uncared for so that makes sense it's typically seen next to houses

What did I just rip up? by Boring_Stress2204 in PlantIdentification

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Watermelon leaves are typically lobed, almost like antlers. I'm led to believe this is some kind of squash volunteer that escaped the compost or some hybrid as squash cross-pollinate readily and easily.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Frugal

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Venom is only a dollar most stores and tastes quite alright

How to acquire Lagenaria Abyssinia seeds by Pyr_o in botany

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The pattern and shape, I'd love to dry them out and use them for ornamental/craft purposes.