Looking at its best

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Gerard
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Re: Looking at its best

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bodhidharma wrote:Very nice tree and very well photographed. Mine has not bloomed as yet but it looks like a stunning year for Wisteria. Maybe you can photograph mine when it flowers. :whistle:
Hi Bodhi,
I was just admiring your old "lady" and was surprised by the similarities. They must be sisters!
Also interesting that the pot is almost identical. (but who is lookind at the pot)
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Re: Looking at its best

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G'day Gerard, you are right the pots are nearly identical. Our baby has outgrown its wiring and i have stared end tipping as it is thumping along. We should do something with it soon. Bloody thing didnt miss a beat after what we did with it.
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Re: Looking at its best

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Wow, shes a beauty. Just another tree to add to the mental list :)
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