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[–] Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de 19 points 6 months ago (1 children)

the grim reaper fears but one thing: euphorbia trigona

i am quite confident i could go on a year long holiday where i completely forget about this plant, come home and see it looking slightly uncomfortable, proceed to drown it for a week straight, and it would just be aroused by the abuse and start flowering.

It does not give a singular fuck about anything and will at most pause growing if it doesn't have the resources needed, and it can grow from a single tiny piece into a whole-ass tree. if this species wasn't a slow-growing cactus-like plant i would live my life in terror that it take over the earth.

[–] deerwithnoeyes@aussie.zone 8 points 6 months ago

Interesting plant - for those wondering I looked it up aka African milk tree. Need to keep it away from pets and kids though.

[–] basmati@lemmus.org 11 points 6 months ago

Fun fact if your indoor plants are dying but you're following sunlight/watering guidelines for the species, your indoor air quality is most likely to blame. It also means it's very unhealthy for humans to be in that space, but we're just a little more tolerant to bad air.