For me, it’s a few things.
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A way to burn time that doesn’t feel like a digital sugar rush.
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Support, camaraderie, and kindness, primarily from /r/stopdrinking.
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Niche stuff, like ideas for local hiking and backpacking trips, propaganda posters, and kayaking info.
Weirdest plant I own, Drosera Binata (which is carnivorous), I have two and a half Nepenthes (tropical pitcher plants, wife has one I take care of), some common “Spoon Sundew” Drosera Spatulata, a couple of Pinguiculas, and a Utricularia, those are my carnivorous ones. They are definitely the weirder ones, the rest are commonplace collector basics (begonia, orchid, calatheas, pothos, etc.).
I have a shot of my U. Reniformis and D. Binata, https://lemmy.world/post/79348 I don’t know if that will work - first week here.
That’s really cool. Forgive me for not knowing proper plant language, but its arms resemble a sundew.
Yup! Drosera is a sundew! It sounds pretentious AF, but a lot of plant nerds stick to Latin names because some plant common names get thrown around to plants that aren’t part of that genus or species, and that causes some problems researching care and needs of the plant. After a while you just stop thinking about it.
If I had a nickel for everything named a cactus that isn’t…
If you want to know more, just ask! I’ll talk about carnivorous stuff all damn day.
Haha! Makes total sense. I appreciate your precision.
My knowledge of plants is mostly limited to stuff in the New Jersey Pine Barrens because I hike and paddle there often and read about it just as much. So when I think of a sundew, I’m thinking of the one I know that lives there.
(The Pines also has a cactus – the prickly pear – but now I’m questioning whether it’s actually a cactus!)
Thanks so much. Next time I come across a cool plant that I can’t identify, I’ll post and tag you.