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A place to share pictures and discuss growing, maintaining, and propagating houseplants and outdoor decorative plants.

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Hello and welcome to r/Monstera! Our community is for the discussion of all species in the genus Monstera—whether that’s their care, identification, help with their wellbeing, or just sharing your amazing photos! Join the discussion, share your tips, knowledge, and pics!

Black sides and curling on my pothos leaves

If you're wondering "What's wrong with my plant?", we will help you diagnose and treat it!

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The home of pizza on reddit. An educational community devoted to the art of pizza making.

Warped silk tassel!!

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Sewing for everybody and every body. This is a community specifically for the hobby of sewing including, but not limited to: machine sewing, hand sewing, embroidery, quilting, mending, garment sewing, fitting/alterations and help/suggestion threads.

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r/travel is a community about exploring the world. Your pictures, questions, stories, or any good content is welcome. Clickbait, spam, memes, ads/selling/buying, brochures, referrals, classifieds, surveys or self-promotion will be removed.

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Share, learn, and grow Pothos! Epipremnum spp (aureum, pinnatum, and amplissimum) are vining aroids commonly kept as houseplants. Easy to grow, stunning variation, and often a bad attitude - explore the most laidback houseplant you’ll ever have (Scindapsus & vining Philodendron welcome too, since most people call them pothos anyway)

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Subreddit to discuss Schengen visas.

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A community focused on the discussion, care, and well-being of houseplants!

Pothos plant - am I doing this wrong??

Share, learn, and grow Pothos! Epipremnum spp (aureum, pinnatum, and amplissimum) are vining aroids commonly kept as houseplants. Easy to grow, stunning variation, and often a bad attitude - explore the most laidback houseplant you’ll ever have (Scindapsus & vining Philodendron welcome too, since most people call them pothos anyway)