An unlooked for lucky find; that’s what it was. I was at a local nursery earlier this week, looking for something else. And as one

I didn’t like Syngonium; the muted colors, the chaotic vining, the frilly leaves. Then I saw this one at a local nursery and that all

I was given the mother of this spider plant, Chlorophytum comosum, in the early 1980s. Despite three changes of residence and periodic bouts of neglect

When I first got this Dischidia ruscifolia I potted him up in trusty, store bought potting soil. For the record, don’t do that, he didn’t

This fellow had been on my wish list for a while; since I first saw it in a YouTube video. I think Scindapsus treubii ‘Moonlight’

It’s not a fancy website, but it is one I always check whenever I’m looking for a plant online. I’ve ordered from Pepper’s several times

A picture of this Scindapsus pictus ‘Exotica’ was the first plant picture I posted on Instagram when I started my account. She was also my

Since trying my hand at cacti, a potentially hazardous venture, I’ve been looking for a slightly larger specimen. The little four dollar guys from the

It’s been a while since I stumbled upon this Peperomia prostrata in a big box, where he had been lovingly and dangerously overwatered by the

It’s too bad that I don’t like Hoya carnosa ‘Chelsea’. It’s too bad that I didn’t like it the first time I saw it in