I see a spider plant and a mother-in-law's-tongue.
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they look really good. What do you feed them? I have a snake plant but it sure dont look like yours.
Errrr... some oddish name with a V. Visanni or something like that.
What is it?
I see a spider plant and a mother-in-law's-tongue.
I do too, that dark green one? Why's it called a rattlesnake plant, I wonder?the rattlesnake I didnt know. I really like that one.
Love, love, the sunflower!!The dish that goes under my pot.View attachment 2975017⁰View attachment 2975020
The pot, i have started painting underglazes on it.
You're the green thumb expert. I believe you can too!The man who owns the catering business also has three restaurants, and one that is shut down. He still owns the building and still has things stored there. I found this last week but remembered to grab it when I went today. My houseplant group on fb thinks I can save it.
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I thought it was an orchid. If its that lucky bamboo its probably hurting for a vase of water with a betta in it.Nothing yours is probably the snake plant, mother-in-laws tongue. Sansevieria. I have one but it’s not a normal color.
Bamboo I think.
Yes! I bought the spider plant down south after a particularly bad day at work. It was at the feed store and the babies would wave at me as I drove by.
We are in the presence of greatness.The dish that goes under my pot.View attachment 2975017⁰View attachment 2975020
The pot, i have started painting underglazes on it.