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critical consciousness miscellaneous plant care plant history plant medicine plant profiles plantsSeptember 19, 2019March 8, 2020

047. codiaeum

i went through a period where i went around rescuing plants from shops. one of those rescues was a codiaeum plant, also known as croton, i named alfie (you can see him on ig @ #jmcodiaeumvariegatum). i loved the bright, fiery colours dancing on the deep shades of green. it also reminded me of visiting…

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critical consciousness miscellaneous plant care plant history plantsDecember 9, 2018December 10, 2018

036. colocasia esculenta ‘mojito’

colocasia esculenta ‘mojito,’ aka elephant’s ear or taro, is an edible plant that is a natural mutation of the ‘midnight’ cultivar (strode, 2007). it reminds me of my childhood as we ate quite a bit of taro at home. the foliage on mojito is one of my faves – the variegation looks like it’s been…

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miscellaneous plant care plant history plant profiles plantsDecember 2, 2018December 10, 2018

028. caladium

it was love at first sight when i saw gorgeous caladium plants when visiting my good friend, diana, in jaco, costa rica during march 2018. once i got back from my trip i knew i needed to have one in my plant fam because they’re so beautiful and as a reminder of my friend who…

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miscellaneous plant care plant history plant medicine plantsDecember 2, 2018January 19, 2019

025. fittonia

fittonia aka mosaic or nerve plant is native to tropical rain forests in south america. these guys are naturally creeping plants however, mine appear to be reaching for the light, resulting in taller looking plants. i have two fittonia plants and they’re mesmerizing to look at. one of my fittonia albivenis plants is pictured below…

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miscellaneous plant care plant history plant profiles plantsNovember 30, 2018March 8, 2020

014. thaumatophyllum selloum

formerly known as philodendron selloum, this guy is now a part of a new genus: thaumatophyllum. for more information, please read below. i have a large thaumathophyllum selloum (#jmthaumatophyllumselloumi) and a smaller one pictured below. i received this plant as a cutting at the end of 2017 from the family of one of my dearest…

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miscellaneous plant care plant history plantsNovember 30, 2018April 18, 2020

011. ficus lyrata

i waited a long time before getting a ficus lyrata aka fiddle leaf fig. first, we had other trees to care for in melbourne and then i wasn’t sure that i could keep f. lyrata happy. i decided to buy a smaller plant so that a) it wouldn’t be such a hard loss if it…

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miscellaneous plant care plant history plant profiles plantsNovember 27, 2018March 8, 2020

009. senecio rowleyanus + herreianus

i love these guys, commonly known as string of pearls and string of beads. this succulent comes in a variety of shapes. i love how delicate they are but i’ve found them to be a bit finicky. i suppose it’s because i don’t have the brightest exposure to support optimal growth but i keep trying!…

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critical consciousness monstera plant care plant history plant profiles plantsNovember 26, 2018October 21, 2019

008. monstera deliciosa

i feel like i’m gonna write this about every one of my plants but my monstera deliciosa really is one of my favourites. this plant reminds me of my first trip overseas to hawai’i & being in awe of nature in the tropics (ironically, this plant is mildly invasive in hawai’i). my monstera deliciosa was…

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critical consciousness miscellaneous plant care plant history plant profiles plantsNovember 26, 2018December 2, 2018

007. pilea peperomioides

i love my pileas p’s so much. i’ve been rotating the one to the right and leaving the one to the left to it’s own devices. for progress photos please check out #jmpileapeperomioides on instagram. it makes me happy knowing that some of their babies are in the homes of my loved ones. i love…

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true story: i sat on euphorbia trigona [🔖#jmeuphorbiatrigona] when i was checking in on another plant & broke half a stem 🪴🙊😅 it’s all g though, they’ve put roots down in their new home. the other member of this trio is the red trigona cutting my friend mj gave me to the left. these guys are easy going & they love being thoroughly watered when they’ve dried out. this keeps the leaves growing + prevents them from falling out.
this month’s #📚lostinplantopia book feature is red skin, white masks by glen coulthard, a yellowknives dene professor. i read this book during my thesis & it transformed my thinking about colonialism + ways of supporting indigenous sovereignty by embracing anti-colonial resistance & liberation through decolonization + reconnecting with my ancestors & cultural knowledge.
these guys [🔖#jmsansevieria] are some of my faves. they’re super chill & haven’t had any pests or other plant issues. this summer i’m finally going to repot all of them 🐍 🐍
do you know vincent chin? he was a chinese-american man who was murdered by two white men in a racist & xenophobic attack right in detroit in 1982. last night i watched a documentary by renee tajima-peña & christine choy, which pieces together what happened to vincent chin, the injustices committed by the policing + legal systems + the media, & the effect this case had on the asian american community using news clips, interviews with people involved, including mrs. chin, vincent’s mom who fought for justice for her son, & the murderers themselves.
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lost in plantopia focuses on plants + well-being from an activist/scholar perspective. the objectives are cultivating compassion + raising consciousness through critical discourse on plants, people, & politics. as part of this work, i have organized two community gardens + i facilitate community-based workshops. you can also find me curating anti-racism 101 on patreon.

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