The soft, grass-like blades of the Spider Plant,
compared to the stiff spikes of the Pineapple
(yes, the one I started from the grocery store),
compared to the even larger saw toothed leaves of the Aloe.
This variety - I am not sure of the name - has beautiful, lizard-like stripes.
There's the cactus with its hair-like, but sharp, spined ribs.
This one is much taller and "snakes" its way upward.
Even sharper yet, is the Crown of Thorns silhouetted here.
There are rounded, "fleshy" leaves such as the ones
belonging to this succulent in a foamy sea green,
belonging to this succulent in a foamy sea green,
and the emerald green leaves of the Jade Plant.
I have plants with needle-like leaves such as this Rosemary,
and this Creeping Rosemary,
and truly needled Norfolk Pine.
I have plants with "designer" leaves such as this Begonia.
This one looks "frosted."
Look at the mottling on the leaves of this Slipper Orchid,
compared to the green, rabbit-ear-like leaves of this Slipper Orchid.
This orchid is producing not just leaves, but kikis (baby orchid plants)!
Look at the large, broad leaf on this Moth Orchid.
It is striking next to the aerial roots.
It is striking next to the aerial roots.
Look at the lines of this Plumeria leaf - so sleek.
This Violet should "leave" you all warm and fuzzy.
(Would it surprise you to know that we had to rent a separate truck to move here just for my plants?)