
Agapetes serpens..Himalayan lantern..A flowering potato
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Agapetes serpens..Himalayan lantern..A flowering potato
For no other reason than it is silly and i can 

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Re: Agapetes serpens..Himalayan lantern..A flowering potato
Hey yes ..... have seen these on late night TV
They move out of their pots late at night and eat .. and destroy all legitimate bonsai in their vicinity.
Be very afraid.
They move out of their pots late at night and eat .. and destroy all legitimate bonsai in their vicinity.
Be very afraid.
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Re: Agapetes serpens..Himalayan lantern..A flowering potato
KILL IT WITH FIRE.cuwire wrote:Hey yes ..... have seen these on late night TV
They move out of their pots late at night and eat .. and destroy all legitimate bonsai in their vicinity.
Be very afraid.
Here i was thinking a peace lilly in a bonsai pot would be out landish



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Re: Agapetes serpens..Himalayan lantern..A flowering potato
So what do y'all think . . .
We start a program called "Extreme Bonsai Taper Makeover". It wil be aired on Discovery Channel in opposition to Orange County Choppers and Pimp my Ride. Our families can hand over our sub-standard trees to the trunk chop brigade and then tell us they were stolen. We can post heartfelt stolen tree posts on Ausbonsai, and then whilst someone cons us into thinking they are athe local plod, and the rest of us Ausbonsai'ers snigger knowingly to ourselves, the choppers will take the trees down to their first branch. We'll then get a phonecall from a victorious detective, and be invited down to the local bonsai nursery to collect our old sentimental tree. Then when the Extreme Taper Makeover is made known to us, and we see the massive chop and incredible new taper (as per Bhodi's tree above), we can dissolve into tears and hug our sneaky relatives and the pretty presenter lady in tight jeans, or the handsome hunk with the chisseled jaw, who we now realise was actually not the local policeman.
Any takers? Lindsey?
Hellllooooooo?

We start a program called "Extreme Bonsai Taper Makeover". It wil be aired on Discovery Channel in opposition to Orange County Choppers and Pimp my Ride. Our families can hand over our sub-standard trees to the trunk chop brigade and then tell us they were stolen. We can post heartfelt stolen tree posts on Ausbonsai, and then whilst someone cons us into thinking they are athe local plod, and the rest of us Ausbonsai'ers snigger knowingly to ourselves, the choppers will take the trees down to their first branch. We'll then get a phonecall from a victorious detective, and be invited down to the local bonsai nursery to collect our old sentimental tree. Then when the Extreme Taper Makeover is made known to us, and we see the massive chop and incredible new taper (as per Bhodi's tree above), we can dissolve into tears and hug our sneaky relatives and the pretty presenter lady in tight jeans, or the handsome hunk with the chisseled jaw, who we now realise was actually not the local policeman.

Any takers? Lindsey?
Hellllooooooo?

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Re: Agapetes serpens..Himalayan lantern..A flowering potato
I don't think its to bad, not much different than Adeniums bonsai.....
Sorry! nice flowers
Chris


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Re: Agapetes serpens..Himalayan lantern..A flowering potato
You may all laugh now but wait until i grow up and become a real Bonsai 

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Re: Agapetes serpens..Himalayan lantern..A flowering potato
Hi Bodhi , mate i have seen some shocking attempts at bonsai with unsuitable bases in my time and this certainly isn't one of them .Take an Olive or a lignatuber on a gum and you can see a tree in time ..How quick does this plant grow ? Is that an actual bulb as such or a tuber ? How long does it flower for ? Does it have multi trunks/shoots ? What style do you have in mind Semi Cascade Slanting ? You can send me a bag of them there Potoatoes any day . I like it uniqueness , dare to be different with something outside the realms of ordinary Bonsai and if you show it ,they will knock it . Yuo have stired up my curiosity thats for sure .
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Re: Agapetes serpens..Himalayan lantern..A flowering potato
Sorry you may have misunderstood my
. It just seems when I or any one else suggest a succulent could make a nice bonsai it laughed at or even shouted down as impossable. So I say go for it.
here's a web site
home-and-garden.webshots.com/album/36108516tYlJyD
chris.

here's a web site
home-and-garden.webshots.com/album/36108516tYlJyD
chris.
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Re: Agapetes serpens..Himalayan lantern..A flowering potato
Or a bag of chips.bodhidharma wrote:You may all laugh now but wait until i grow up and become a real Bonsai
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Re: Agapetes serpens..Himalayan lantern..A flowering potato
I have one here for you when our paths cross (free of course) A cascade is on the menu for this. They shoot everywhere.alpineart wrote: Yuo have stired up my curiosity thats for sure .
You have shattered me Chrischrisatrocky wrote:Sorry you may have misunderstood



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Re: Agapetes serpens..Himalayan lantern..A flowering potato
Now Budhi, don't get ahead of yourself lets get some branching on that spud first, then maybe Kokofu.
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Re: Agapetes serpens..Himalayan lantern..A flowering potato
Clearly nobody likes my idea for a reality TV program. It's OK, my feelings aren't hurt. 

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Re: Agapetes serpens..Himalayan lantern..A flowering potato
we need a "like" button on here....
I can't wait to see the progression shots bodi... maybe as it developes into chips??
I can't wait to see the progression shots bodi... maybe as it developes into chips??
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Re: Agapetes serpens..Himalayan lantern..A flowering potato
Samboys have just given me a call.
Wonder what they want 


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Re: Agapetes serpens..Himalayan lantern..A flowering potato
The logistics AndrewAndrew Legg wrote:Clearly nobody likes my idea for a reality TV program. It's OK, my feelings aren't hurt.

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