Need help with my japonica!
A subreddit for the discussion of Euphorbiaceae species and hybrids, especially succulent varieties. Euphorbia, Croton, Jatropha, etc!New cactus. Can I get an ID and if possible some tips on degrafting.

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Need help. Just bought this guy and its losing leaves. Id: hoya spartioides

Ahoy Hoyas! This plant community focuses on this amazing genus. Whether you know them as Hoyas, wax plants or porcelain flowers, this sub is ready for your photos, questions, expertise, and/or stories.
What is this fungus? Is it safe or should I remove it
Reddit's largest and most active community related to cacti.Was there a change to the crossbow with the update?
Call of Duty: Warzone is a first-person shooter video game series developed by Infinity Ward and Raven Software, and published by Activision. r/CODWarzone is a developer-recognized community focused on the series.Need some advice for my abdelkuri.
A subreddit for the discussion of Euphorbiaceae species and hybrids, especially succulent varieties. Euphorbia, Croton, Jatropha, etc!Is it sick, sunburned or damaged? Id is sulcorebutia
Reddit's largest and most active community related to cacti.What is happening to my fishbone cactus?
Reddit's largest and most active community related to cacti.My brasavola nodosa got hit with a thrips attack. What should I do about all the flowers it was about to make?
The premiere sub dedicated to orchids.Guanábana sampling showing some leaf damage. Is it due to cold temperatures or something else?
Trees, Shrubs, Vines - Anything that fruits is the subject of discussion or admiration.What is happening to my cooper spoons?
Anything and everything about succulent plants, a.k.a. "fat plants," welcome here! Photos, art, growing tips, sales/trades, news, and stories.Who am i?
A subreddit for the discussion of Euphorbiaceae species and hybrids, especially succulent varieties. Euphorbia, Croton, Jatropha, etc!Do you guys happen to know the ID for this ant plant?
A page for discussion and media relating to caudiciform, caudex, or tuberous succulent plants. Caudex: An enlargement of the stem, branch or root of a woody plant, usually serving to store water.What is this plant that always grows around my aloe vera?
Anything and everything about succulent plants, a.k.a. "fat plants," welcome here! Photos, art, growing tips, sales/trades, news, and stories.Can i get an id for this little fella? Mammillaria maybe?

Reddit's largest and most active community related to cacti.