Leopard Ear Succulent
My thirty eight plants are quiet companions as steady teachers of rhythm, patience, and attention. This page captures moments of growth, decay, balance, and beauty in their persistent chaos.
Plants Around my Home
Seven Statement Makers
Dieffenbachia, standing tall with broad leaves and quiet confidence
Swiss cheese plant, letting light pass through its playful gaps
Peace lily, always in bloom, a peacekeeper in green
Anthurium, glossy pink whispers of joy, blooming even in stillness.
Calla Lily, with curved elegance, where purity meets quiet drama.
Palm lily, a subtle sculptor of vertical calm.
Rubber plant, a symbol of endurance and grace, polished leaves reflecting still light
Five Wanderers
Money plant taking the scenic route, one puzzle at a time
Donkey tail, thick ropes of softness
Fish Hooks, a cascade of loops and lines
Spider plant, endless renewal with its shoots and babies
Pothos, traveling along the shelves.
Nine Tiny Worlds
Echeveria elegans, small plant, big main-character energy
Echeveria shaviana, when your plant insists on dressing up for brunch
Echeveria lola, a quiet symmetry that refuses to rush
Graptoveria ‘Debbie’, soft power, succulent edition
Lavender scallops, soft green, hard to ignore
Leopard ear, spot on
Sugar almond, looks fragile but is deceptively tough
Woolly senecio, minimalist goals in lead form
Kalanchoe lavender scallops, all edge, no drama
Eight as Compact Companions
Boston Fern, a green explosion with good intentions
Bird's Nest Snake Plant, calm, collected, and slightly smug about it
Boston Fern, hanging out and overachieving.
Bird’s Nest Snake Plant, small stature, executive presence
Boston Fern, all fronds, no filters
Boston Fern, a choreography of green and light
Asparagus Fern, delicate threads holding sunlight together
Variegated Snake Plant, unbothered, but make it decorative
Nine Easygoing Greens
Red Marguerite Daisies, always overdressed
White Marguerite Daisies, joy in bloom
Chinese Evergreen, showing off its marbled leaves
Moses-in-the-Cradle, polished on the surge, purple underneath
The standing army of five snake plants, with low maintenance and high attitude
Princess Pine, curls like a poet's thoughts
All plant photos on this page were taken by me. Most of my plants are sourced from Hope Landscape along Ruiru Kamiti Road.