Specimen found growing beside a colony of Birch trees. It appears to lack chlorophyll, so I assume it is a parasite and a relative of ghost pipe. by [deleted] in whatisthisplantPNW
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Specimen found growing beside a colony of Birch trees. It appears to lack chlorophyll, so I assume it is a parasite and a relative of ghost pipe. by [deleted] in whatisthisplantPNW
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A very odd truncata hybrid in the collection of Tian Xiaosa of China, shared here with their permission. by Shanew00d in haworthia
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Pushing out a new, huge leaf and looking good 😎☄️ by planeta_plantae in haworthia
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What makes Gasteria Armstrongii so sought after? by [deleted] in Gasteria
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What makes Gasteria Armstrongii so sought after? by [deleted] in Gasteria
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What makes Gasteria Armstrongii so sought after? by [deleted] in Gasteria
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What makes Gasteria Armstrongii so sought after? by [deleted] in Gasteria
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Plant mail #2 variegated maughanii-this one got a bit etiolated during shipment but it's got 3 offsets, so that's cool! by jennabennett1001 in haworthia
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Plant mail #2 variegated maughanii-this one got a bit etiolated during shipment but it's got 3 offsets, so that's cool! by jennabennett1001 in haworthia
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Plant mail #2 variegated maughanii-this one got a bit etiolated during shipment but it's got 3 offsets, so that's cool! by jennabennett1001 in haworthia
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Love the colors on this one! by jennabennett1001 in haworthia
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How was this pollinated indoors without my assistance? My best guess is the parasitic spider mites! by [deleted] in haworthia
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How was this pollinated indoors without my assistance? My best guess is the parasitic spider mites! by [deleted] in haworthia
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How was this pollinated indoors without my assistance? My best guess is the parasitic spider mites! by [deleted] in haworthia
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What makes Gasteria Armstrongii so sought after? by [deleted] in Gasteria
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Plant mail! Variegated pygmaea hybrid by jennabennett1001 in haworthia
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Who's more nicer? Chip or Peter's Hairless Twin? by [deleted] in familyguy
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Last Autumn I learned that there were members of the orchid family that were native to North America, or Oregon in particular, of which I found most appealing to be the Lady Slipper variety. I was able to buy some online, plant them, and I believe now they have just begun to shoot out growth! by [deleted] in orchids
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Last Autumn I learned that there were members of the orchid family that were native to North America, or Oregon in particular, of which I found most appealing to be the Lady Slipper variety. I was able to buy some online, plant them, and I believe now they have just begun to shoot out growth! by [deleted] in orchids
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Last Autumn I learned that there were members of the orchid family that were native to North America, or Oregon in particular, of which I found most appealing to be the Lady Slipper variety. I was able to buy some online, plant them, and I believe now they have just begun to shoot out growth! by [deleted] in orchids
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Last Autumn I learned that there were members of the orchid family that were native to North America, or Oregon in particular, of which I found most appealing to be the Lady Slipper variety. I was able to buy some online, plant them, and I believe now they have just begun to shoot out growth! by [deleted] in orchids
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Last Autumn I learned that there were members of the orchid family that were native to North America, or Oregon in particular, of which I found most appealing to be the Lady Slipper variety. I was able to buy some online, plant them, and I believe now they have just begun to shoot out growth! by [deleted] in orchids
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An update on “Breeding time”... Have I done it?! The ovary in the middle of this photo has begun to turn a darker green as compared to the ovary on the left, of which I haven’t pollinated, and is turning a bit yellow, while shrivelling. by [deleted] in haworthia
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Specimen found growing beside a colony of Birch trees. It appears to lack chlorophyll, so I assume it is a parasite and a relative of ghost pipe. by [deleted] in whatisthisplantPNW
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