Grow Your Own Toilet Paper!
Imagine never having to buy toilet paper again and instead having the softest, yet durable, toilet paper growing abundantly right at your home! This is Plecranthus barbatus, also known as the Blue Spur Flower.
Learn more about Plecranthus barbatus including where it grows, if it is flushable, alternatives for colder climates and 10 ways to wipe your butt for free! https://robgreenfield.org/tp
Note: Many people think this is Plectranthus amboinicus, which we commonly call Cuban oregano in Florida. However this is Plecranthus barbatus, which we commonly call Blue Spur Flower in Florida. They do look similar but Plectranthus amboinicus would absolutely not make an ideal toilet paper, whereas Plecranthus barbatus is a toilet paper gift from Earth beyond what I could ever have hoped for.
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