The succulent in the first photo, some people call it a Jade plant, others call it a Money plant. I like both names.
My friend got it for me as a housewarming present when Jin and I first moved into our previous apartment together! It has survived through the years, and made it over to this house. I am so glad it has, because I think it is one of the prettiest plants I have.
I am so happy this house lets in more light than our previous apartment. And that it has some window ledges deep enough to hold small potted plants. Jin put some sheer curtains up so that the light will always come in the house. I think our plants will be very happy.
i agree with tanya! i love, love, love the color of the cabinet/drawers! if only the money plant really grew money! scandinavian designs are growing to be my favorite.
It looks great! I love my jade plant too! Mine was cut from my old college roommate's plant and has lasted years and years. Thanks for posting about that amazing blog!
I wish our apartment had more light. two of my little plants have bit the dust... I blame it on the light but maybe it's my anti-green thumb! either way, I mourn the loss of little echeveria and need to get a new one.
light, curtains and plants - all lovely...but guess what I'm going crazy over?
ReplyDeletethat gorgeous cabinet!!
All the light and plants are so so beautiful. I like how you've put things together.
ReplyDeleteOh, how I wish we had more natural light in our house (as well as deeper windowsills to set plants on). You are very lucky!
ReplyDeleteLovely!! Green in the clear light:))
ReplyDeleteoh, i just found my scandinavian retreat a few days ago. and want to live in her little home. i am in love.
ReplyDeleteoh, everything is so light and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI also have this plant... it's really lovely.
Have a nice day in your lovely house!*
i agree with tanya! i love, love, love the color of the cabinet/drawers!
ReplyDeleteif only the money plant really grew money!
scandinavian designs are growing to be my favorite.
It looks great! I love my jade plant too! Mine was cut from my old college roommate's plant and has lasted years and years.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting about that amazing blog!
Really like the 2 first shots here!
ReplyDeleteI love money plants...
ReplyDeletepretty! that jade plant looks a bit different than the ones i've seen, i like it!
ReplyDeleteyour orchid plant is so beautiful! i have the same type but the stem has never grown so much as yours.
ReplyDeleteI wish our apartment had more light. two of my little plants have bit the dust... I blame it on the light but maybe it's my anti-green thumb! either way, I mourn the loss of little echeveria and need to get a new one.
ReplyDeletei like both names as well.. sure they have contributed in some way for the plant to last as long... hope you get to keep it many more years!!! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely peeps here, and nice photography!
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