What plant is this? by Cristofer_Parla houseplants 16 Comments stijnus 4 months ago the rare soft gray cactus. You can try to touch it and often these are very soft, but touch it the wrong way and it can be unexpectedly sharp Downtown-Custard-757 4 months ago A catcus AfternoonFar1345 4 months ago Catta-lily Tw1nFTW 4 months ago Looks dry, probably needs to be watered. FeralHousewife69 4 months ago The extremely rare but incredibly common Ifyfits-isits felinious maximus CoolTomaydough 4 months ago Requires full sun! Sassypants269 4 months ago Catinapot onabalcony; it looks well cared for. CinaminLips 4 months ago Needs more sun! uuuuuhusername 4 months ago all i see is a terra-cat-a pot Bread-Funny 4 months ago Catnap. Mountain-Mind2756 4 months ago Cozy Fantastic-System-216 4 months ago Variegated felinius purrus DiscoPothosDog 4 months ago You have a nice potted cat tail! MrTwoPumpChump 4 months ago Snek plant deliberatewellbeing 4 months ago catnap plant SmoothD3vil 4 months ago I think it’s a catcus, possibly a tabby cultivar. You have to stroke the fur-like growth and whisper “who’s a good kitty?” to be sure.
stijnus 4 months ago the rare soft gray cactus. You can try to touch it and often these are very soft, but touch it the wrong way and it can be unexpectedly sharp
FeralHousewife69 4 months ago The extremely rare but incredibly common Ifyfits-isits felinious maximus
SmoothD3vil 4 months ago I think it’s a catcus, possibly a tabby cultivar. You have to stroke the fur-like growth and whisper “who’s a good kitty?” to be sure.
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the rare soft gray cactus. You can try to touch it and often these are very soft, but touch it the wrong way and it can be unexpectedly sharp
A catcus
Catta-lily
Looks dry, probably needs to be watered.
The extremely rare but incredibly common Ifyfits-isits felinious maximus
Requires full sun!
Catinapot onabalcony; it looks well cared for.
Needs more sun!
all i see is a terra-cat-a pot
Catnap.
Cozy
Variegated felinius purrus
You have a nice potted cat tail!
Snek plant
catnap plant
I think it’s a catcus, possibly a tabby cultivar. You have to stroke the fur-like growth and whisper “who’s a good kitty?” to be sure.