You don’t want their roots to get tangled
PooLeaf, Brighten up your office with these Potted Pens!
thegreenwolf: People often think of fire as a destructive force,
malformalady:Cuban artist Jorge Mayet works on a small scale.
Do not disturb the genius who plants white roots, my subterranean
mandragoria: Mandragoria is a name derived from “mandrake”.
the80sareforever: Well Planted Roots: The Bagged Lamborghini
Hermann Dill | @drill_by_dill Vegan chef and fitness instructor
I am attempting to propagate my Monstera deliciosa by rooting
pinkredandviolet: GROW INDOOR TULIPS … STEP 1 - Fill a glass
elphabaforpresidentofgallifrey: doctorianmalcolm: gracejerksit:
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sexybritishllama: what is a boyfriend is it some kind of plant
elphabaforpresidentofgallifrey: doctorianmalcolm: gracejerksit:
sixpenceee: A banyan tree, native to India and part of the mulberry
elphabaforpresidentofgallifrey: doctorianmalcolm: gracejerksit:
plant-your-root: Look into the lazers.
queengayla: “I plant roots so deeply in the people I love
amargedom: “I plant roots so deeply in the people I love that
elphabaforpresidentofgallifrey: doctorianmalcolm: gracejerksit:
Striga, or witches’ weed, is a hemiparasitic plant species
thepoisondiaries: Poisonous Winter plant - Devil’s Ivy…
akifkichloo: The flowers, the scents, the colors might wither
maggiekarp2: deadjosey: thebutterflybabe: The Giant Wood Moth
sixpenceee:This demonstrates how plants prevent erosion. Plant roots
vampireapologist: elphabaforpresidentofgallifrey: doctorianmalcolm:
elphabaforpresidentofgallifrey: doctorianmalcolm: gracejerksit:
occvlta: Bryony, also called ‘False Mandrake’ or ‘English
quotemadness: “I plant roots so deeply in the people I love
angiethewitch:eco-socialism:hey a local town actually did this!they
weedporndaily: Building the Ultimate Root Zone (HighTimes) The
czar4curves: the80sareforever: Well Planted Roots: The Bagged
untmd: Mathilda: You love your plant, don’t you?Leon: It’s
amnhnyc: Jackal food (Hydnora africana) is a parasitic plant
sixpenceee: A banyan tree, native to India and part of the mulberry
I was rooting two different succulents in separate pots and one