Just curious what propagation experiments are lurking out there as folks anxiously await spring...? Since last checking in here, I harvested almost every Coleus, Perilla, Persian shield branch in the yard, so the window sills are full of those cuttings in bottles and jars. The most recent plants to suffer multiplication attempts here... Portulacaria afra, Thanksgiving cactus, individual succulent leaves, various cane Begonias, Tradescantia pallida & zebrina & spathacea.
Then there's a bunch of unrooted succulent "pieces" I got in trade a couple weeks ago, Sedums, some African violet leaves, Haworthias, Sempervivums, Aloe, Streptocarpella, a couple different Rhipsalis, really cool tiny plants - or will be I'm sure.
There are heart-leaf Philodendron vines sticking to and yes, literally climbing the walls. Maybe that's where that clichรฉ comes from? Smart plants, going toward the door. I don't think it shows in the pic, but some of these roots are firmly attached to the wall, especially the vine in the middle.
More wall-climbing Philo:
This pot of T. pallida is getting really stuffed from being continually broken and repropagated all winter.
Sans pups must escape!
Dracaena marginata that never got moved from a cup of water.
Some Callisia fragrans flowers, wish everyone could smell these!
Cuttings I got in trade (not the pots, just the plants.)