sparklemotion
Shohin
Nashia Inaguensis aka Bahama Berry, Moujean Tea, Pineapple Verbena, etc., etc. Two inch pots were $3 at a Mother's Day plant sale, so I picked up 6. Most of the pots had two trunks, and it turned out it was pretty easy to separate the trees, so this little grove ended up more filled out than planned. Bonus! The pot is from @sorce.
Another nickname for this species is "I Dry I Die," but they also don't like wet feet. So we'll see how I do keeping these alive in the super shallow pot. The substrate is a 1/8 inch haydite/granite/pine bark mix that a club member sells as a "shohin blend."
The ground cover is mostly moss, and some mostly dead mini-sedum that I hoped might revive a little with the babying that these trees will get.
Beverage for scale, and some of the forest rejects in tiny pots for now.
Another nickname for this species is "I Dry I Die," but they also don't like wet feet. So we'll see how I do keeping these alive in the super shallow pot. The substrate is a 1/8 inch haydite/granite/pine bark mix that a club member sells as a "shohin blend."
The ground cover is mostly moss, and some mostly dead mini-sedum that I hoped might revive a little with the babying that these trees will get.
Beverage for scale, and some of the forest rejects in tiny pots for now.