justaplantblog
justaplantblog
juh’s plant blog
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i made a blog so i could have baby pictures of my plants
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justaplantblog · 3 months ago
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Apple girl 🍎⭐
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DIY Terrarium
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justaplantblog · 3 years ago
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Marantaceae
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Fishbowl Terrarium
Moss was collected from outside of my home. (April 2022)
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justaplantblog · 3 years ago
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Toenail update: he is still the same.
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••• April 6th, 2022 •••
Almost time to repot Pearl ☺️
This is the diffenbachia that my grandmother mailed me. She’s been growing like crazy!!!
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Plant of the Day
Friday 11 March 2022
In the damp atmosphere of Fern House of Cambridge Botanic Garden, UK, the Platycerium bifurcatum (staghorn fern, antelope ears, elkhorn fern) is developing new fronds. This evergreen, epiphytic fern has heart-shaped sterile fronds that secure the plant and grey-green, arching, fertile fronds that project like antlers.
Jill Raggett
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justaplantblog · 3 years ago
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And another video from earlier in the walk. Early June early morning sounds.
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justaplantblog · 4 years ago
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Do you think love stinks? If so, we’ve got the perfect flower for you this #ValentinesDay: the stinking corpse lily (Rafflesia arnoldi). Not only does it smell like rotting flesh, it’s also the largest flower in the world!🌺
The pungent smell is meant to attract carrion flies, which spread its pollen from flower to flower and help this South Asian rainforest plant reproduce. The parasitic corpse flower has no stem, leaves, or roots. Instead of using energy from the Sun to make nutrients, it draws all of its nourishment from its host, a species of vine in the grape family.🪰
Photo: Neisyaranifauzia, CC BY-SA 4.0, Wikimedia Commons
#PlantFacts #StinkingCorpseLily #RafflesiaArnoldii #flowers #plants https://www.instagram.com/p/CZ-pf7RLuCt/?utm_medium=tumblr
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justaplantblog · 4 years ago
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this patch of algae water is everything to me
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justaplantblog · 4 years ago
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Rebutia rauschii
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justaplantblog · 4 years ago
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stowaway pothos is getting bigger day by day 🌱
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justaplantblog · 4 years ago
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i’ve obtained my first stromanthe, i’m really digging the prayer plants so we’ll see how this goes!
plus i literally can’t say no to pink plants
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justaplantblog · 4 years ago
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When someone says they like quiet this may not be what they mean but this is for @justreallyweird
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