Sometimes when I’m thinking about my Hoya collection, I don’t think about my Hoya carnosa ‘Krimson Princes’; which is a shame really. Maybe because it’s
Year: 2022

The tray was labeled “H carnosa”. I already had one of those, had a couple actually. But I gave it a look over anyway, just

There’s nothing jerky about this guy, even though he’s Aglaonema ‘Slim Jim’. At least that’s what I’ve kinda figured out. He came without tags from

When this orchid first arrived almost eight years ago, it was just a few green leaves. There was a handwritten tag that read “cattalaya”. A

No sooner do I post a video about the variegated one putting out a solid “white” vine, that the green one says “yeah, but look

What is it that flips that switch in our brain? What is it that draws us to one plant and pushes us away from another?

Two of these guys were on my wish list, two of them I’d neither heard of nor seen before. When I did see them, however,

Sometimes when you bring a plant home, or it arrives in the mail, you expect that it will require some time to adapt to its

I was happy when my Dischidia ruscifolia (variegated) started sending out another new branch. I didn’t remember the other branches starting out so pale and

I don’t know where or how I first learned about Plants Wake You Up, but I’m glad I did. I’ve been working on expanding my