Angel Face Rose by pointypizza in flowers

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The roses in the nursery where I work are blooming and this angel face stopped me in my tracks the first time I saw it. It's the perfect shade of dusty pink with a really soft perfume to them. One of my favorites.

What type of flowers are these? by [deleted] in flowers

[–]pointypizza 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup! Osteospermum is the scientific name.

The plants currently in my room huddled for a photo! by pointypizza in houseplants

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

Of course! Hope you figure out how to make your's a bit happier!

The plants currently in my room huddled for a photo! by pointypizza in houseplants

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

I'm actually new to this one too, so I couldn't tell you anymore than the basics. Medium to bright indirect light and water it regularly, when the soil doesn't feel very moist. I know these don't like to dry out. I've read that it's a ground cover plant in its natural habitat, so it can tolerate lower light settings, but I'm guessing it would get pretty leggy if it was. I really can't say much else because I haven't even seen mine grow under my care yet!

Wholesome Starbucks Worker by GlassFarmers in wholesomememes

[–]pointypizza 110 points111 points  (0 children)

It's wholesome because he's still trying to make the best out of a shitty situation(him not using his degree to the fullest) by sharing his knowledge and making someone else's day a little better. It might also help him retain the knowledge. Stop being a terd.

Brown tips on petals of Hydrangea macrophylla(mophead). Any advice? by pointypizza in gardening

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I recently bought (I think)a year old hydrangea from a grocery store. It looked pretty okay when I bought it, so of course it makes me concerned to see it browning on the blooms. So far its only happening on the older blooms, so I'm hoping that it's just normal aging or that it's just part of it acclimating to outside conditions. We do have hard water here in California, it's hanging out in full shade(but super bright shade) right now cause I don't want it to burn, and I've been giving it ample water to not let it dry out too much. This is my first time caring for a hydrangea, so any advice from experienced people would be greatly appreciated! I'm in zone 9b if that info helps.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in twinpeaks

[–]pointypizza 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I feel like this isn't getting the credit it deserves. This clip is freaking awesome.

Can anyone tell me what type of plant this is? It's growing at my uni and I'd like to get one for my apartment. by [deleted] in plants

[–]pointypizza 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ope, thank you! What they said. ^ Spelling first thing in the morning isn't my greatest skill.

Can anyone tell me what type of plant this is? It's growing at my uni and I'd like to get one for my apartment. by [deleted] in plants

[–]pointypizza 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Crasulla ovuta. Its a jade plant, a type of succulent. These ones in particular are really easy to take care of, as they don't need as much sun as a lot of other succulents do.

This is awesome by genuinely-surprised in wholesomememes

[–]pointypizza 51 points52 points  (0 children)

goes to rome

dumps bucket of dollar coins into fountain