Very nice! I bought myself an early Halloween present. A cactus that looks like a bunch of spiky pumpkins.
Oh, thanks for that ID LTS3 . I didn't know the name of the flowering plants. I have no idea what the other plant is. Here's another view.What kind of plant is in the Kitty Boo planter? The skull planters look like they have kalanchoe plants.
I was today years old when I found out that's pronounced KAL-n-KO-ee instead of ka-LAN-choThe skull planters look like they have kalanchoe plants.
Yep, just brought all of my outdoor plants in and set everything up near the windows for winter too. Those lights look good. I love your set up.My plants were just brought in this week and moved the last plants yesterday to their winter spot.
Those are so cool!A friend brought me three TJ's planters last week because she knows I love Day of the Dead.
Nice! That's convenient you had room near a window for your plants. Thanks!Yep, just brought all of my outdoor plants in and set everything up near the windows for winter too. Those lights look good. I love your set up.
Rubber plant for sure aka Ficus elastica. Great house plan and also has colorful varieties.Well Trader Joe's did not have any Kitty Boo planters. There were three skull planters with sad shriveled half dead succulents.The plant section in general wasn't very good either.
Rubber plant maybe?
I'm only familiar with succulents, and can recommend Haworthias for being low light (fine with just a window) and are slower growing. Just make sure the soil is more well-draining with more grit that how other succulents like it. Hopefully others have other suggestions, if you are looking for non-succulent options.So I guess low light tolerant and cold tolerant plants would work best. And something not too big or requires a lot of care. There are lots of other plants on other people's desk. I've seen snake plants and philodendron and pothos.
Oh, that looks great!I moved my Pilea to the top intersection of the cubicle walls so it can get some light from the windows. I stuck the cat pot on with museum putty.
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Still looking for small plant ideas to sit on my desk