plants
I have worked in agriculture and tropical horticulture and always had too many plants. I gave away most of them when we moved from a tropical state to one with real winters, as it was easy to accumulate and propogate when your potted tropicals lived outside all year. Now they fight for a few very important windows.
I will individually photograph my plants for this section eventually, but in the meantime I have:
- staghorn fern - a really huge hanging one that has lived outdoors its whole life, currently pressed against a window in my studio. The base/ball is about 2 feet in diameter, chair for scale
- monstera - big and basic, about 8 years old
- ponytail palm
- zz plant
- rubber plant - a near-black cultivar from my favorite nursery in Florida
- philodendron brazil
- philodendron prince of orange
- philodendron burl marx
- crowded haworthia - I've had this plant for a decade and remember it by a different common name
plant resources
- Summer Rayne Oakes | She has a YT channel where she does great tours of both botanical gardens and professional collections as well as home tours of normal people's houses, and I love it.
- JiaHao Peng's collection | a tour from BenjiPlants. I love this man's taste - he also keeps frogs and aquariums.