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I plan to draw this as a series. I'll make 2 ~ 4 more versions and ultimately create a combined version.I'm thinking it would be nice to draw about 70~100 if possible. I already drew 20 this time, so... π

The blue line is Haworthia
Light green is aloe.

There was so much text that I debated whether or not to use it in the final version, but I decided to use it. Because... the plant name is so cool.

When I was very young, there was a Sansevieria laurentii pot in my house.
This time I found out that there are so many different types.
What I've drawn is just a small portion, and there are many more diverse succulent plants.
I drew three legs (roots) of Haworthia. I thought it would be cute to differentiate a bit.
Everyone is sparkling and so pretty.

We are familiar with aloe as a medicine or cream. The way they turn red is really pretty.
While studying, I saw that plant lovers call Aloe suprafoliata 'mustache aloe.' That's the reason i gave it a mustache to them.
Aloe arenicola's leaves are so heavy that it seems to grow lying down. So I drew it to look like it was sleeping.
It's really cool to see the Quiver tree fully grown. I recommend searching and looking at the photos. Because it is a baby, I drew it small, but in reality it is really huge and cool succulent plant.
Agave is called 'ιΎθθ' here, which means dragon's tongue.
I learned that it is also called century plant, which is a really cool name too.
Now that I think about it, Yucca seems familiar to me for some reason, and there was a flower pot in Animal Crossing.
Thank you!
pikaole
2024-05-21 10:08:26 +0000 UTCRax
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