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i got this tiny little frydek in the mail yesterday. he looks so small and sad. i know they dont really travel well but i cant wait for him to perk up 🥰
Hey guys! I know I've been gone forever, but I should be posting more frequently again soon. I won't bore you with my sob story; I'll just show you what you want to see-- plants!
A dear friend of mine, Meredith, sent me these cuttings all the way from California. I was not expecting this much, and you should have seen my face when I opened it! 😍
The plant community has been so kind to me! I am so thankful. 🙏
Y'all these plants were lost in the mail for AN ENTIRE MONTH. And the carnage isn't remotely as bad as I expected???? The R tetrasperma did the worst but her stem looks viable so she's chilling in a prop box with one of the M adansonii stems.
Presenting!! My newly obtained 6 sided Crassula ‘Buddha’s Temple’!
A little smaller then my normal 4 sided one but they’ll grow and be great growlight buddies.
From SucculentsAndClay on Etsy. Though I didn’t get it on Etsy it was only on the Facebook Succulent Marketplace for the US as she only had 4 to sell.
She also included a bonus plant! I’ve ID’d it as a Crassula ‘Dorothy’. :)
Plant mail!
Mamillaria lenta seedlings arrived today from the Ukraine wrapped in some 30 year old notes.
I must now drop anything I though I was doing to plant these sweet babies.
❤️🇪🇺(I know Ukraine isn’t in the EU, but they are part of Eurovision and that’s close enough for me)
My new peperomia pink lady came in the mail today! Her name is pancake :)
I just bought 3 plant cuttings, and I didn’t even have to leave my bed to do it. what's great is that this plant purchase will also, hopefully, help save a rural post office.