Take some better pics of it. I can not tell much from the one you posted. But honestly unless it is changing shape it more then likely is not a concern hun.Yes. She has had it for months now
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Take some better pics of it. I can not tell much from the one you posted. But honestly unless it is changing shape it more then likely is not a concern hun.Yes. She has had it for months now
No, no, no... That's beardies. That's why the Australian outback looks like this:My theory is that they do it because we spend lots of money on really nice plants for them and they enjoy our pain so they eat them.
When a lizard terraforms an environmentNo, no, no... That's beardies. That's why the Australian outback looks like this:
Source: https://www.thewildlifediaries.com/australian-reptiles/
I love wandering Jews just put on in mine the other day and it adds so much color!Sigh. Only use and needed to replace one dracaena marginata but ended up buying 6 schefflera, 2 hibiscus, a purple wandering Jew, pothos and an asparagus fern. I need a 12 step program.
We just took a bunch out of the tortoise box. Missus put one in a couple months ago, and the durn thing took over half the box. Put back what she originally had, and the humidity dropped, so she's misting a few extra times.I love wandering Jews just put on in mine the other day and it adds so much color!
I did not know that! Hmmm that makes it even more mysterious
Yea it’s the same as a corn plant or a Dracaena fragransIs a mass cane a kind of dracaena?