Thursday, March 22, 2012


Plant list as of 3/22/12

1.        Ficus Benjamina

2.       Kalanchoe Calandiva – red blooms

3.       Crassula Ovata

4.      Portulacaria Afra

5.       Crassula Tetragona

6.      Hypoestes phyllostachya

7.       Pothos ‘Marble Queen’

8.      Haworthia Limifolia

9.      Anacampseros Telaphiastrum Variegata

10.    Senecio Rowleyanus

11.     Echeveria ‘Dondo’

12.    Sedum ‘Burrito’

13.    Tradescantia Zebrina ‘Quadricolor’

14.    Fuchsia ‘Lena’ – white outside, purple inside

15.    Abutilon Pictum Thompsonii – salmon blooms

16.    Manettia Inflata

17.    Jasmine Sambac

18.    Euphorbia Milii – yellow bracts

19.    Echeveria ‘Decora’

20.   Nematanthus Wettsteinii

21.    Sedum Dasyphyllum

22.   Euphorbia Suzannae

23.   Haworthia Resendeana

24.   Sedum Rubrotinctum ‘Aurora’

25.   Aeonium ‘Sunburst’  

26.   Pilea Depressa

27.   Anthurium x2 – both pink flowers, long story

28.   Dracaena Surculosa

29.   Pothos

30.   Thanksgiving cactus (not even going to try to guess at cultivar) – starting to bud! Unknown bloom color

31.    Spider plant?

32.   Echeveria ‘Perle Von Nurnberg’

33.   Hoya ‘Krimson Queen’

34.   Alworthia ‘Black Gem’

35. Chlorophytum laxum

 I guess you call that an obsession.
Good news:
My Jasmine is blooming and shooting out new branches!
My TC looks like it wants to bloom in my mostly dark, north facing bathroom.
My rescued Anthurium is sending out its hot pink spathes.
My M. Inflatta is quickly outgrowing my ghetto trellis (three skewers).
My Fuchsia isn't putting out new buds but it's growing like who knows what?
My A. Thompsonii spent it's first round of blooms but is trying to grow out past the window.
I have several cuttings, as well:
S. Rowleyanus, some which have successfully rooted!
T. Zebrina cutting has also rooted LIGHTNING FAST. Two days and it had a root.
I'm pretty sure the C. Tetragona cutting has rooted.
Pothos cuttings are starting to root in water.
Yay! Grandmom should be proud. My apartment feels like a jungle but they're all alive and some are just showing off now. :)

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