Published Friday, March 27, 2009, OK personal/derivative use; link lovethatimage.artsquadgraphics.com.
Spider plant shadows
I think this plant may be a descendant of my original spider plant from the ’60s or ’70s. Yes, I had a macrame plant hanger then. Spider plants just keep having babies, and I feel like a murderer if I don’t make other plants from them eventually. Who knows how many have been given away, but I always keep one or two. Some bright light but not too much sun, a little plant food, and they are happy, living their little plant lives.
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Really beautiful Shadow Shot! So delicate! And it proves we do have sunshine every now and then in Seattle — today isn’t one of those, at least where I live!
Thanks for sharing!
Funny how many babies have been given away…I too have one of these charmers of the 60’s, but I like the way your blinds give them a zebra stripe…too cool!
sharon
What a wonderful shadow plant shot! The sunshine makes me more craving of the spring n summer come quicker.
Have a sunny Sunday!
Love the happy dance of shadows in this shot! O so pretty!
Such pretty shadows on the the spider plant, great job! Happy SSS!
Your spider plant looks very happy basking in the sunshine. That’s a sweet shadow shot. Oh whatever happened to macrame plant hangers I wonder? All of the macrame has appeared to vanish. I never see it around anymore!
What lively shadows you have there on that plant! Love that it’s been around for a while!
looks like Saturday afternoon nap time! That’s the feeling I get from this shot. And here on the coast shadows are a good thing because it means the sun’s out there!
Beautiful plant and wonderful shadow shot. I used to have a big old spider plant which I loved. Your rainbow below is just exquisite as well.
Nice. I like the leaf with the banded light on it.
Oh wow! You’ve had the offspring plants so long? You have a real green thumb. They look happy. Very nice shadow shot.
Paz