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Born 1990. Large Format Printer by trade.
Professionally trained hobby artist and casual furry
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Food, ghosts, true crime, art, indie horror games.
Plant parent. 1000% Goblin.
Professionally trained hobby artist and casual furry
heart
Food, ghosts, true crime, art, indie horror games.
Plant parent. 1000% Goblin.



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THANK YOU FOR YOUR COMPLIMENTS BC I LOOK UP TO YOU AS AN ARTIST SO TY FOR YOUR PRAISE I HOPE U HAVE A GREAT DAY GAIA ONLINE USER PUP
It's amazing what they can hybridize, isn't it? Stuff that has a lot of strong points all in one place. I've also got a tiny Mammillaria cactus that is a sweet lil indoor friend, and I have various herbs and green onions out in the garden.
Phalaenopsis Schilleriana is a variety that occurs in nature, which is more rare to see because most orchids available for purchase are hybrids. This one has a light fragrance, a unique spotted leaf pattern, can get pretty big, and the ability to put out some truly incredible flower shows. Example
Phalaenopsis Asian Coral is a really lovely moth orchid hybrid that I will just have to buy if I ever see it for sale in the shops whee Example
I'm hoping one day I'll get a Jewel Orchid too. These are much more prized for their leaves than for their blooms. Here is Macodes Petola, which is one of the varieties I'm considering: Example
And finally--my dream that will never come true whee owning a Cymbidium orchid. They are so gorgeous but they are also really REALLY big, and the climate I live in is not good for them crying I would have to buy specialized equipment to keep it alive and get it to bloom and I just can't really justify the expense. Still, here's a nice picture of Cymbidium Golden Edge Fu Niang, a variety I might buy if I win the lottery (I don't play the lottery razz ) : Example
Hbu, any dream plants?
I hope you're having an awesome night heart