Serissa japonica / Snowrose at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC

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Serissa japonica / Snowrose at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC
Snowrose mini bonsai by Haruyoshi
Some OC stuff I found in journals on my floor while cleaning my room
First two are Zoophobia OCs. Last two are my own OCs, this Jayden is unrelated to my persona
some low-res doodles of my elf cleric Serissa for my friends homebrew campaign ft. Izek because I think they'd (absolutely not) get along <33
Serissa looks small on his shoulder but it's just because they're both huge, she's 7'4''ft (225cm) and Izek is 11'1''(340cm) also please ignore she isn't sitting on anything I did this at 6 AM!!!
I'm attempting to spare my hands from my own handlettering hubris ft TALL GIRLFRIEND
Game night! Tyler Jacobson, wraparound cover art for Storm King’s Thunder (Wizards of the Coast, 2016).
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Behold: the most adorable, precious little plant to ever grace the inside of my house. Snow Rose (Serissa foetida) ‘Ahiro Pink.’ I squeal in delight every time I look at it. “Foetida” actually means “foul-smelling” in latin, which refers to the putrid odor that comes from cutting this plant’s roots.
This is a popular bonsai plant that is moderately difficult to care for. It is similar to Ficus benjamina in that it’ll drop its leafs at the first sign of stress. It prefers a sunny, warm area and doesn’t like wet roots, so it must be allowed to dry out between watering.
Serissa japonica / Snowrose at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC