A bit of colour

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Re: A bit of colour

Post by bodhidharma »

Good on you Matt. A first for me is a Carnation being styled in a Bonsai pot but some people will not call it Bonsai. I just like it and Carnation are up there as my favorite flower.
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Re: A bit of colour

Post by MattA »

Thanks Bodhi, I don't call it bonsai (or anything else) its my bit of fun colour that just happens to live in a pot, on the bench, with my trees. The styling has been all the plants own work, apart from deflowering it to see Squizzy's vision, maybe after its next repot, if not I will still enjoy it as I do now... immensely... They are one of my favorite flowers but somehow I appreciate each bloom this produces just that little bit more for the fact it lives where it does :D
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