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r/alocasia
15.3k members
A subreddit dedicated to discussion, care, and progress of Alocasia plants.
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r/houseplants
1.7m members
A community focused on the discussion, care, and well-being of houseplants!
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r/plantclinic
611k members
If you're wondering "what's wrong with my plant?", we will help you diagnose and treat it!
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r/TakeaPlantLeaveaPlant
60.3k members
Take A Plant Leave A Plant is an online trading community for your cuttings, seedlings, seeds, or whatever plants you have laying around! We want to spread the love of plants to those who don't have access. Please, don't flip your plants here. Happy trading!
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r/IndoorGarden
889k members
A place to discuss tips on growing an indoor garden, including herbs vegetables, and house plants.
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r/plants
277k members
A place to share pictures and discuss growing, maintaining, and propagating houseplants and outdoor decorative plants.
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r/RareHouseplants
32.5k members
We're a tribe of rare plant collectors and enthusiasts. Our community focuses on the discussion, care, and well-being of all things related to rare houseplants. Be kind. Everyone is welcome here.
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r/PlantIdentification
124k members
Submit photos, location, and any text info that you have... And we ID the plant
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r/Aroids
16.4k members
Discussion of plants in the Araceae family. Give tips, ask advice, show off your aroids in your plant collection!
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r/RareHouseplantsBST
11.3k members
BST = Buy, Sell, Trade. A forum dedicated to the exchange of rare houseplants.
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r/plantwatch
9.7k members
Find something rare at big box stores? Share it here! Post the store name and general location (i.e., "Home Depot in Atlanta, GA"). Online restocks are welcome; please provide a link.
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r/whatsthisplant
1.1m members
A subreddit for the identification of plants. Visitors are encouraged to submit requests as well as help out with identification.
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r/SemiHydro
11.8k members
Semi-hydro is a method of growing plants using an inert medium, water, and liquid nutrients. A constant supply of water reaches the roots via capillary action.
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r/HouseplantsUK
207k members
Advice on where to shop, how much we are paying and help on growing tips (knowing we don’t get as much heat and sun as our friends abroad) any out of UK members welcome too :) Please no illegal plants. Icon design by u/FancyFishermen
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r/gardening
5.3m members
A place for the best guides, pictures, and discussions of all things related to plants and their care.
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r/propagation
33.9k members
Propagation! Need help? Want to show off your props? Post here :)
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r/VariegatedPlants
4.1k members
A place to mainly post photos and talk about variegated plants.
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r/PlantGoths
51.2k members
Dark plants for dark souls!
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r/proplifting
207k members
A place where propagate-able plants are given a second chance at life
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r/rareplants
8.3k members
The best place for trading tips and advice for sourcing and cultivating rare plants. Everything from succulents to tropicals and flowers to trees, are welcome. Pull up a keyboard and share your absolute units and wish list plants while we build out this community of discerning botany enthusiasts.
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r/matureplants
459k members
mature plants is a spot to showcase mature house plants that have been carefully cared for for years by you, or your friends and family, or spotted in the wild.
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r/plantsandpots
59.8k members
Pictures of Perfectly Paired Plants and Pots The only rule is that your submission needs to have a plant in what you think is a perfectly paired pot! Beauty is subjective right? Upvote what you think is a cool plant and pot pairing and downvote if not.
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r/plant
17.6k members
Welcome to r/plant
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r/IndoorPlants
15.7k members
A community for the best guides, pictures, and discussions of all things related to indoor plants and their care.
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r/traderjoes
172k members
A subreddit for fans of all things related to TJ's! Not affiliated with Trader Joe's. Please share your favorite TJ's products and recipes!
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r/UKPlantSwap
2.2k members
Subreddit for swapping plants for UK plant people. All forms of plants and plant accessories. **No sale posts please!** **If you want to thank users for swapping plants with you, please don't make separate posts, use the review thread instead.** **Note what you have and/or what you want** e.g. **[Have]** *content* **[Want]** *content* In the body you should include what you want. Please try to include any images if you are offering plants. **Please inspect your plants for any pests.**
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r/Plant_Progress
32.6k members
Post a picture of you plant from: - When you first got it - First sprout - First planting small cutting - After rebounding from illness And/Or: - Anything in between And also: The plant today or latest picture you have of said plant.
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r/whatplantisthis
56.8k members
Plant identification on request
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r/botany
135k members
Botany is the scientific study of plants, including their biology, physiology, structure, genetics, ecology, distribution, pathology, and classification. This sub is a place for questions and discussions of botany at any level. Beginners and experts alike should feel free to post anything that helps people learn more about plants and plant sciences!
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r/terrariums
166k members
This is a community for Horticulture Terrariums. Building, sharing, helping, learning, supporting, and experimenting. Welcome to our community!
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  • r/plantclinic - Uhhh what are these big ol dingleberries on my new Alocasia?
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New leaf is much bigger and more intricate than I expected it to be!
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My black velvet started to curl a few days ago and I thought it just needs some water but it looks like to its even more curled. I'm not sure what's going on, it's the last leaf
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