The roundness of the plant pot for my snake plant. I can admit, as much as I love photographing plants in nature, I don’t exactly have a green thumb! Snake plants are so generously forgiving for that 😉 They work well in our home. Ironically, our last name also means snake, so perhaps just fitting!
I really enjoy the colour and texture of this pot. With the pop of green and yellow of the plant.
The November theme details can be found in this post – think Round!
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4 thoughts on “How to Survive November 2025 | 16”
Beautiful pot and your plants look well. Mine looks more like the name, snake plant: turning everywhere 😀 We call them with their other name: Mother-in-Law’s Tongue.
Beautiful pot and your plants look well. Mine looks more like the name, snake plant: turning everywhere 😀 We call them with their other name: Mother-in-Law’s Tongue.
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Thank you! I think I have heard it referred to that before, haha! Actually reading about turning, I have had one that the leaves turned on it!
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I agree with Lepis.
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Thank you!
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