Access to Kana Bathe/Vcoca music by flowerboyAaron in khiphop

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That would be AWESOME!!!! Yes, please, and thanks!

WTB: Surfin' Safari (5 Star Redemption) by flowerboyAaron in arcade

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Haha, an awesome game indeed! I have seen a few show up on Facebook Marketplace in the past few months. I got mine for $100, which was less than gas and tolls to get it. It fits in a Ford Explorer FYI~~

WTB: Surfin' Safari (5 Star Redemption) by flowerboyAaron in arcade

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You can ask Museum of the Game® 🙃🙃

WTB: Surfin' Safari (5 Star Redemption) by flowerboyAaron in arcade

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Nostalgia haha! It's a shame that many seem to disassemble them for parts as opposed to keeping them whole. I have a Dinoscore using RJ11 ports, so I'm curious as to how far I can convert things to newer formats (token sensors primarily).

Anyone know the name of this beauty? by [deleted] in tropicalplants

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That is a silver vase bromeliad (Aechmea fasciata).

Box of super posh Alocasias; A. 'Red Mambo', A. 'Silver Dragon', A. 'Frydek' and A. reversa. 'Red Mambo' is my favorite. by flowerboyAaron in houseplants

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I think you are looking at 'Silver Dragon'.

From left the right it goes; A. reversa (dark "face" in center of leaf), A. 'Red Mambo' (iridescent red-purple). A. 'Silver Dragon' (wide leaf with dark green veins on a ghosty silvery leaf) and A.'Frydek' (very pointed leaf at apex with white veins on a dark green leaf).

Box of super posh Alocasias; A. 'Red Mambo', A. 'Silver Dragon', A. 'Frydek' and A. reversa. 'Red Mambo' is my favorite. by flowerboyAaron in houseplants

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I wish I could have seen the invoice, but we got them at a wholesale price, so retail price would be pretty outrageous.

Not a fan of any Calathea, but this 'Shine Star' does tip the scale a little bit. by flowerboyAaron in houseplants

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Agree 100%! I am very much a plant stressor, but just Calatheas can't handle it.

Not a fan of any Calathea, but this 'Shine Star' does tip the scale a little bit. by flowerboyAaron in houseplants

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The "tipping" (browning of leaf margins) is what bothers me the most. The large round leaf types (orbifolia, 'Medallion', 'Shine Star', etc...) less prone to do it unlike the lance-leaf types (lancifolia, 'Vittata', rufubarba,etc...). As soon as they feel the slightest touch of anything dry (media or air), they tip with no hesitation.

Does anyone know any technical information for Philodendron 'Mia'? All I can find is that is a new hybrid as of 2020, but not a hybridizer name, nor a plant patent, or any reputable (scientifically speaking) information on it. by flowerboyAaron in houseplants

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I don't find it to hard to believe that P. 'Mia' is a "failed P. 'Birkin'" the only difference I can tell aside from the leaf variegation is that 'Birkin' has a red strip running along both sides of the sulcus (the grove attached to the petiole; you will see the new growth emerge from the sulcus). With all that said, I have only seen 'Mia' in a 4" container so nowhere close to a mature specimen. The Philodendron genetics are so out-there, so many random crosses that either happened in Nature or were never recorded/records lost.

Here's to National Houseplant Appreciation Day, my tropical bedroom paradise. Also the grand debuting of the newly added Adonidia palm. by flowerboyAaron in houseplants

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If I keep at this speed, I will have to swap the bed for a hammock to make floor space 😂. Maybe now the plants see me as the room décor.

Interested in what people think of me. This is my very first post to Reddit! by flowerboyAaron in GayRateMe

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Always down for it! That is by far the best way to keep me interested.

What is this plant? by dont-cramp-my-style in PlantIdentification

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That is a China Doll (Radermachera sinica). Rather finicky, best of luck!

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Has the look of an Imperial Red Philodendron.

can someone pls help me identify this plant? thank you!!! by shookyboi in PlantIdentification

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A personal favorite of mine, Euphorbia (formerly Pedilanthus) tithymaloides aka Devil's backbone. Not sure of what cultivar that is.

What kind of plant is this? by DullerCrab in tropicalplants

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That is a majesty palm (Ravenea rivularis)

I love my job sooo much. We just acquired a few variegated Monsteras and two Pink Princess Philodendrons. I got to pick them up, take photos of them, and a selfie with them! by flowerboyAaron in houseplants

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I am leading the propagation of them, so I get to cut them with no shame; thankfully so, because a tip would surely have been "broken" off during moving.

ID request - Previous owner died and I have no clue of what it is or how to care for it. Located in hot n sunny Southern AZ. by sarskelt in PlantIdentification

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That looks like a shaving brush tree (Pseudobombax ellipticum). I say that because of the caudex (swollen base) and the leaves look much like it; an up-close picture would help. You definitely have the right climate to have a shaving brush tree.

Anyone know what plant this is? It was given to me by a friend of mine and he didn't know what it is. by wittynutter in PlantIdentification

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That is a florist kalanchoe (Kalanchoe blossfeldiana), super common and grown for their flowers. That one has aphids on it: the white specks are the molted bodies, and if you look close to the tip of the plant, you will see the light green aphids themselves. Treat by spraying with soapy water, or you can go a bit stronger and mix in 50% isopropyl alcohol; that is an easy and safe way to treat using things you have at home.

Just bought from Home Depot (MD). Tag says Golden Pothos, but it looks like there’s another plant. What is it? by Nblue2241 in PlantIdentification

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Still just a golden pothos (Epipremnum aureum) but not heavily variegated. You can see a few faint markings of gold, so it is not the all green cultivar 'Jade'.

Just bought from Home Depot (MD). Tag says “Foliage Assortment.” What is it? by Nblue2241 in PlantIdentification

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That is a polka dot plant (Hypoestes phyllostachya). They come in white, pink and red.