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ID help?

Show off your Philodendrons! Ask questions, give tips, and post your plants. This is a friendly community, so if you don’t have anything nice to say, please keep it to yourself. We are all here because of a shared love of Philos, let’s focus on that rather than how we are different.

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Photographing small critters and insects?

Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting out, this subreddit is the perfect place to ask questions, seek advice, and engage in discussions about all things photography. We're here to foster a supportive and knowledgeable community that shares a passion for capturing the world through the lens. If you're new to photography or have a burning question, don't hesitate to make a post! Our community is filled with experienced photographers who are eager to help.

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ID and gender?

For spiders that jump, they're pretty damn awesome.

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Identification?

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All things Aglaonema... "Aglaonema is a genus of flowering plants in the arum family, Araceae. They are native to tropical and subtropical regions of Asia and New Guinea. They are known commonly as Chinese evergreens." [Wikipedia]

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Toe nail advice

Welcome to r/nailtechs! This subreddit is for licensed/qualified professional nail technicians and students only. Feel free to ask for advice, constructive criticism, trends, and other industry information.

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Errors on Hakuneko

Discussions related to all manga sites are welcomed here, be it legal or unofficial.

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pain post-recovery question

This is a place where people can discuss the diagnosis, symptoms and treatment of Bell's Palsy

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Distressed plant

If you're wondering "What's wrong with my plant?", we will help you diagnose and treat it!

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Gifted pothos. Help? What kind is it? Any advice for a new pothos mom?

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Share, learn, and grow Pothos! Epipremnum spp (aureum, pinnatum, and amplissimum) are vining aroids commonly kept as houseplants. Easy to grow, stunning variation, and often a bad attitude - explore the most laidback houseplant you’ll ever have (Scindapsus & vining Philodendron welcome too, since most people call them pothos anyway)

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Is there a hidden [as] in this? I’m stumped

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All kids out of the pool! This is the unofficial subreddit for the life-changing pseudo-network [adult swim], which airs every day from 5PM - 6AM on Cartoon Network (EST/PST). It's not just television, it's a way of life. Watch many Adult Swim shows in full for free on adultswim.com. Subscribe to HBO Max for next day streaming of most new Adult Swim originals, subscribe to Hulu if you just want R&M and Eric Andre.