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RT @DumbartonOaks: #Plantfluencers aren't the first to fall for #foliage of Cordyline—#19thC French #landscape designers, gardening manuals, and even fashion plates extolled the vibrant and exotic-looking plant.
Meet the Plant of the Month @JSTOR_Daily: https://t.co/w4uPFD7UrJ
#Plantfluencers aren't the first to fall for the #foliage of Cordyline—#19thCentury French #landscape designers, gardening manuals, and even fashion plates extolled the vibrant and exotic-looking plant.
Meet the Plant of the Month, with @JSTOR_Daily: https://t.co/kd8jOHKYpe
Tropical foliage plants are more popular than ever, but is the present fad for frondescent #houseplants and domestic #horticulture a new phenomenon?
#PlantHumanities Fellow Kristan Hanson examines Cordyline, the new Plant of the Month, via @JSTOR_Daily: https://t.co/0do2HobC9n
All characters belog to @seelnose
A couple of gift fan art for Seel.
The cordyline fruticosa and pink gems reminds me to Pom.
#furry #chimereon #furryart
Polynesian plant whose leaves are used for thatching, food wraps, clothing, animal feed, dishes, medicine, liquor and more
https://t.co/OJwGjZa7mj #cordylinefruticosa
🌿Cordyline Paradise. For @spoonflower contest!
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❤️Txs a lot if you vote: https://t.co/D1D51dGD9m or
🛍visit my shop: https://t.co/YxJSfV9R43
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#spoonflower #roosteryhome #cordyline #paradise #tropical #leaves #homedecor #textiles #sew #trenddecor #pinkandgreen #mia #miavaldez