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Piggyback plants (Tolmiea menziesii ) are used as houseplants, but are in fact PNW native plants. People like the fact that little plantlets will grow off the leaves. I suppose that explains how thickly they cover the shady wet spots they colonize. Their flowers are greenish-brown (or brownish green?). Their petals look like curly brown eyelashes sticking out from the part that looks like a bell shaped flower, which is actually the fused sepals. Ravenna Park, Seattle, WA
We had the whole month of March to move into this house in 2015. By this day we were fairly settled and I took photos of some of the rooms. This southwest living room window is one of the house's nicest features.
I'm sorting old photos and posting some interesting ones. This image was uploaded to Flickr on Nov. 27, 2021.
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Every year these lilies sprout and grow in January, and by March, they have cheerful orange flowers. They spend their short life looking out the window...
I can never remember the name of the plant this flower appears on. It's got smooth, dark green leaves not too different in shape from the flower, just a bit narrower.
This was taken as a cutting from my grandmothers plant many years ago. It took around 5 years to establish itself and has now flowered every year since.
I was not expecting this succulent I purchased this summer to bloom. This is on my work table in the dome greenhouse. What a fun surprise to find such a beautiful bloom. I did notice a new 'pup' or baby at the base of the original plant so I maybe able to transplant after winter. More about houseplants and my dome on my persoanl website at brenhaas.com
AshleyG postcard. Little collage made by me. The watercolor painting made by me when I was 7 years old.
Luckily Phalaenopsis Orchids aren't toxic to cats.
This one grows in the sitting room window and Bella isn't allowed there without supervision
Inside house plant growing toward the sun outside the window.
Olympus Partial Color I art filter applied.
The last one. I had wanted to turn it into something resembling one of Hurleygurley's pictures, but decided this was close enough for now.
[see a stereographic version here]