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Fruit for thought

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Just thought I would put these up. all 3 are less that 150mm. Except for the Melaleuca, that is used for the Avatar for this page
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Beautiful!
I especially like the pomegranate. Des it fruit every year?
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Thymetraveller wrote:Beautiful!
I especially like the pomegranate. Des it fruit every year?
Yes :tu:
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I'm a sucker for a good crab apple, so the first one got me in. Thanks.
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Watto wrote:I'm a sucker for a good crab apple, so the first one got me in. Thanks.
Only one piece of fruit left now don't want to weaken them too much.
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Hi Mr PUP , Mate one day i hope to have a few different varieties of crab apples to show off . They are a tiny bit bigger than yours but i struggle with little things . Very nice as expected from an old trooper like yourself .

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Very nice pup :)

Got myself a pomegranate not too long ago, but the fruit are much bigger then yours :(

Love that Mel, just keeps getting better :) thanks for sharing mate!
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Beautiful tree's and pic number one is right up my alley!

The Mel is a well known beauty but I'm not sure where this exists as an avatar?
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Boics wrote:Beautiful tree's and pic number one is right up my alley!

The Mel is a well known beauty but I'm not sure where this exists as an avatar?
Have a look at the Shohin page header. you will see it being held in a hand. Who,s ever hand it is it has to be huge.

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Pup wrote:
Boics wrote:Beautiful tree's and pic number one is right up my alley!

The Mel is a well known beauty but I'm not sure where this exists as an avatar?
Have a look at the Shohin page header. you will see it being held in a hand. Who,s ever hand it is it has to be huge.

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I was looking everywhere for that avatar you spoke of ... obviously not looking hard enough!!
Brilliant tree that one - stunning.
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