Name: Daisy I Reno, Nv (Zone 6b) Not all who wander are lost
Aeonium2003 said: Some hybrid lampranthus seedlings. I can't remember the particular cross.
Just FYI, still looking for ideas for April 2022. please and
I thought our smallest plants had to be full grown. If not, I have one for you. A baby Drosera pulchella standing proud at 1/8 inch. That's crushed perlite next to it.
I have some mighty tiny cactus seedlings too but they aren't as interesting - no frilly arms.
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Haha , slightly. Those drosera look nice. I might order from Darwin's Atelier and I'm chekcing CaliCarni a lot.
Not really into pygmy drosera at the moment. Looking at pinguicula... And also some other tropicals and succs. Mainly peps (peperomia)
I have a few small plants. Haven't gotten the time to photograph them yet.
Name: Tiffany purpleinopp Opp, AL @--`--,----- 🌹 (Zone 8b)
Bev, that's the cutest micro garden!!
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Tiffany, that semp "garden" was made to attach via fishing wire to brim of a garden hat for a plant group gathering. Never got to wear hat as gathering was cancelled. Maybe another planting, another year...