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New leaf happenings! I forgot to throw my Pothos Party in here but the Jade pothos is growing another leaf (my PParty is just golden and jade pothos potted together).
White Princess Philo: this new leaf is like this because when she was growing a new leaf prior, I accidentally broke it off. So now she has chosen to produce new growth here and it looks like this right now and it's fine. For now.
My Satin pothos is struggling I won't lie. Despite the fact she has an amazing root system she did lose several leaves. There is however a new leaf unfurling so she can't be doing that bad. I'm really excited to see her flourish. Such pretty leaves.
Silver Amydrium SM's new leaf looks like a scorpion tail and I love it. So interested to see what this lead will look like because the fenestrations on all of the leaves have varied so far.
Prince of Orange back to regular leaf production it seems. This one is coming out smoothly and looks like there is another one on its way already too. I'm so glad he's thriving again. I was genuinely concerned for a while.
Baby WPP is creating a new one already. I can't explain how excited I am for her.
Violin Philo is finally unrolling her green carpet for us.
Everyone say hi to my Black Cardinal Philo. She used to be A LOT more full. Maybe a month ago her leaves started helping and just seemed to die off. Growth stunted, the one leaf that was including was just stuck, blah blah mess. I cut those leaves off and she has done well ever sense. Fingers crossed she continues to thrive!
Last but not least is the new leaf on my ficus. There are two but this one is the most exposed. She just needed a change of scenery and for my process engineer to tell her she's beautiful every day 😍
A walk in the park #3
my collection grows larger
late afternoon
photo: David Castenson
Mordecai is hiding in the 1,000 year old Ficus bonsai tree. Can you guys find him?
Fig or Ficus Carica
Native to the Mediterranean and western Asia, it has been cultivated since ancient times and is now widely grown throughout the world, both for its fruit and as an ornamental plant.
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