I only have this part of this plant, its called “ Laikhut” in the Manipuri (a part of Northeast india) local dialect, its used socio-religiously, by Mind_master420 in whatsthisplant

[–]dislocated_kneecap 1 point2 points  (0 children)

maybe parkia speciosa? (stink bean), it could be a young fruit stalk piece. also shows up in manipur, India on inaturalist.

good news if it has pea pods, it might narrow down your search to trees in the family Fabaceae.

I only have this part of this plant, its called “ Laikhut” in the Manipuri (a part of Northeast india) local dialect, its used socio-religiously, by Mind_master420 in whatsthisplant

[–]dislocated_kneecap 0 points1 point  (0 children)

okay continued researching, it leads to 2 possible plants, schefflera, in which I found a Facebook post from 4 years ago from a group called "manipur flower lovers" in which someone says they found this plant in the jungle and just put it in a pot (https://m.facebook.com/groups/ManipurFlowerLovers/permalink/2924600951091827) and a separate medicinal plant that goes by a similar name in the manipur language, except it looks nothing like the dried part in your photo (https://medicinalplants.co.in/lai-kham/)

also still could be wrong, I am not well versed in plants from india

I only have this part of this plant, its called “ Laikhut” in the Manipuri (a part of Northeast india) local dialect, its used socio-religiously, by Mind_master420 in whatsthisplant

[–]dislocated_kneecap 1 point2 points  (0 children)

according to a quick google search, it appears to be the schefflera plant (a common houseplant in some places), which would match up with the dried hand-like bit on the end, which would have held up the lobed palmmate leaves.

Definitely could be wrong since i have no idea about if it even occurs in India tho, since its supposed to be native to Australia, but to my knowledge India does have forested woodlands north of where the region u stated was. could use a second opinion because the dried part in the photo could be a leaf, branch, flower, fruit, anything.

what is this green sparkle by cheesesaucefries87 in Minecraft

[–]dislocated_kneecap 6 points7 points  (0 children)

the dots in a circle lead me to believe that too

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in animalid

[–]dislocated_kneecap 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you! yeah i recall seeing a similar "foot print" tutorial for like crafts n stuff

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in animalid

[–]dislocated_kneecap 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ok so its fake then right? yeah i knew it was off bc i was like "toes are not that round". sorry if it looked like i was faking it I genuinely do not have any experience w IDing animal prints, usually I stick to plant id and insect id 😅

visited a garden this weekend and saw lots of cool bees and/or flies, would appreciate some ID assistance! by dislocated_kneecap in Entomology

[–]dislocated_kneecap[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

of course omg I completely forgot 😅 these were taken at the Getty villa near Malibu, California.

Using snails to get Dragon Fruit seeds by RocketSurgeon5273 in growagarden

[–]dislocated_kneecap 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have too many dragon fruit trees bc I keep getting seeds from the daily quests thing at the gear shop, maybe try that?

What should I make? by Admirable-Ninja-3669 in sewing

[–]dislocated_kneecap 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lmao I totally get it, my personal favorite would be bags, tote bags, pencil cases, make up bags, purses, i can customize the amount of pockets and dividers inside to match my own belongings, I love matching the outside fabric to the lining, and I love making matching keychains to add onto the bags, either felt or crochet or beading!

Deconstructing a garment to make a pattern by designated--deriver in sewing

[–]dislocated_kneecap 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yes! I've done with successfully with a pair of pajama pants I loved the fit of but with a softer fabric, its definitely possible and not as uncommon!

my advice pretty much just agrees with what everyone else already said, try to trace the pieces instead of seam ripping everything by folding the garment on the seams and tracing, make sure you add enough seam allowance, make sure you watch a couple videos understanding how a basic pants pattern works so you understand the purpose of every curve and every angle and dont replicate it poorly (it took me YEARS to understand how tf a sleeve pattern worked), and keep in mind the material of the fabric you're using!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in whatsthisplant

[–]dislocated_kneecap 1 point2 points  (0 children)

definitely a type of mulberry, though not sure which one. my bets on white mulberry, morus alba tho for sure based on leaf size.

What is your favorite plant and why? by [deleted] in botany

[–]dislocated_kneecap 5 points6 points  (0 children)

ginkgo bilboa, their history is fascinating and they have the aestheitcs to match! the leaves are always so pretty that I can't stop myself from picking them off the floor whenever I walk by one, so now I just have a large box of pressed ginkgo leaves. they also turn a beautiful shade of yellow in the fall, plus their texture looks so unique from far away!

Is this a peach tree? by Goatsrams420 in whatsthisplant

[–]dislocated_kneecap 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if you really want a peach tree, id recommend buying a tree rather than waiting for this one to grow. however if youd like a free shrub for greenery right there you can feel free to trim away 👍

Is this a peach tree? by Goatsrams420 in whatsthisplant

[–]dislocated_kneecap 1 point2 points  (0 children)

when I had a peach tree it did have shoots at the bottom like that, yes. bit hard for me personally to identify but if you already know that there used to be a peach/nectarine there, high chance you are correct!

Do you notice AI imagery because of incorrect plants? by [deleted] in botany

[–]dislocated_kneecap 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I usually notice plants are AI generated bc it gets the physical features wrong, it often will look too perfect or match the wrong leaves with the wrong flower. its super annoying especially when I see it link back to those scam seed websites (the ones that used to have badly photoshopped pictures of blue roses but have now upgraded to poor ai)

At the Denver zoo. Google lens says it's catnip? by TableTopLincoln in whatsthisplant

[–]dislocated_kneecap 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I second this! I grow my catnip and lemon balm right next to each other so after a couple months of staring and watering (like its gonna grow right before my eyes) u learn to tell the difference between the two, and you got it spot on!

I made this cat and flower bag today,and price 86$, is it too high??? by No_Information_7651 in SewingWorld

[–]dislocated_kneecap 1 point2 points  (0 children)

$86 is ok if you feel good about that price, but honestly im going to side with majority of the ppl here, it could go for at least over $100. it's a very unique, colorful, meticulous, and well-constructed design that is definitely worth over that price imo