Other Than Chickens, What Do You collect?

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Now I need more Hoya's. Currently have 4/5 types (2 have managed to get cuttings going from since the daughter told me to start them in water, and once the roots are reasonable, slowly add soil) 4 are definate Hoya's the other, I was told by the seller was a Hoya, but while it climbs like one, the flowers are nothing like the standard Hoya type. It roots in soil from cuttings with about 50% success.
I have 2 different hoya australis, a few different obovata vines going, krimson queen, Hindu rope, and a krinkle 8. I'm fascinated with cacti for now and hyperfixated lol
 
Daughter was a big Cacti fan as a teen, took a trailor to move her plants to the city when she moved for Uni.
Graduated as a Environmental Plant Biologist - now lives and works in Qld - can't take plants across state borders in Aust - (that is why we have less biohazard problems than any other country) so I and her brother inherited her cacti split across the 2 places (won;t mention that half died)
Now she collects orchids and endangered native plants - as a Licenced Environmental scientist she can have things Joe Average can not - she also has a hive of native bees living on her 4th floor balcony.
 
Daughter was a big Cacti fan as a teen, took a trailor to move her plants to the city when she moved for Uni.
Graduated as a Environmental Plant Biologist - now lives and works in Qld - can't take plants across state borders in Aust - (that is why we have less biohazard problems than any other country) so I and her brother inherited her cacti split across the 2 places (won;t mention that half died)
Now she collects orchids and endangered native plants - as a Licenced Environmental scientist she can have things Joe Average can not - she also has a hive of native bees living on her 4th floor balcony.
Literally only a handful of cacti are prohibited here in the states and I have most of them lol my wife is native American so we can have them.I just got 2 trichocereus seedlings from Australia, from a line that was imported to Australia 40 years ago and selectively breed, I'm excited to see how they turn out.
 
I collect a lot of plant related stuff, I have about 15 (give or take) plant books, a bunch of plants that were on sale, a couple that I grew from grocery store seeds, and one I bought full price from Kroger (but it was 20 dollars so not bad for a Thai constellation). Specifically though, I have so many philodendrons (like 7 but I'm a teenager so I haven't really had much time to collect stuff) and that's what surprises me the most since I started out really hating them, and now they're my favorite, even more than my pothos! I'm hoping to start collecting the Mărțișor (a pin for a Romanian holiday) I get from this March and future ones, but I lose mine every year so I'll see!
 

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