New Botanicals

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  1. jerrib
  2. Howie
  3. Gay_Klok
  4. jerrib
  5. Howie
  6. Howie
  7. Georgene A. Bramlage

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Top 1.   Apr 3, 2005 8:55 AM

» jerrib - Such fun!

This was a great read. Now where can I get that pumpkin tree? smile

-- posted by jerrib



Top 2.   Apr 3, 2005 1:36 PM

» Howie - Re: Such fun!

In response to Such fun! posted by jerrib:

Perhaps you can make a deal with the pygmies.

-- posted by Howie



Top 3.   Apr 3, 2005 10:00 PM

» Gay_Klok - Re: Such fun!

In response to Such fun! posted by jerrib:

So good to be able to laugh out loud, Howie. Loved the illustrations. Thank you for the enjoyment.

Perhaps we could have a competition for our favorite magical plant?

I might suggest that famous rose Rosa Infamous that has no thorns and rapidly replaces the shell pink blooms, after being picked for vases, for 12 months of the year

-- posted by Gay_Klok



Top 4.   Apr 3, 2005 10:07 PM

» jerrib - Re: Re: Such fun!

In response to Re: Such fun! posted by Howie:
I'm laughing, too. Again, this was just great! The humor is a nice shot in the arm. I agree with Gay, the laugh was good!

Now about those pygmies!

-- posted by jerrib



Top 5.   Apr 4, 2005 7:46 AM

» Howie - Re: Re: Such fun!

In response to Re: Such fun! posted by Gay_Klok:

Where I live it would have to be tall enough to be above the snow.

-- posted by Howie



Top 6.   Apr 4, 2005 7:50 AM

» Howie - Re: Re: Re: Such fun!

In response to Re: Re: Such fun! posted by jerrib:

I would be most careful around the pygmies. They may be small but they are ferocious.

-- posted by Howie



Top 7.   Apr 26, 2005 6:04 PM

» Georgene A. Bramlage - Re: Such fun!

In response to Re: Re: Re: Such fun! posted by Howie:

My goodness, Howie!

But your garden must be fantastic smile And to have time to keep up with findings and presentations of the Royal Botanical Society (RBS)...

Yes, I guess the 'pumpkin tree' wouldhave to be extremly tall to be able to survive in our north east cimate.

However, I am very happy that you managed to obtain such great pictures of these startling new discoveries.

Too bad, you didn't manage a reasonable photo of the pygmies.

G.

-- posted by Georgene A. Bramlage



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