Is in a corniferous bush roots
It mostly stays in the sun, and the dirt was putrid because of over watering.

by Tr200158

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  2. Any_Photograph8455

    Those are overwatered asparagus fern roots. Not a conifer.

  3. Ghostly_Aviena

    I think those are all rhizomes! Or tubers. They’re basically little storage containers for the plant to store extra water and stuff. I’ve never seen one with so many, but that could be from overwatering it, it has to make more to store the extra water. I don’t think there’s any need to remove any that aren’t rotting

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