
I enjoy collecting antique vases.

Philodendrons are the only plants I am capable of growing. Seems everything else I just kill off and very quickly too.

Most of my philodendrons are cuttings from the original plant I have owned for 30 years.

These plants love me and I love them. I can even go on vacation for 2 weeks and not water my philodendrons and they just wait patiently for me to come home. These guys are hardy! Since I am not a good care taker I try to be nice to them by housing their strong roots in antique vases. They seem to like green and pink ones, the older the better.
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