Peppercorn. Question from Don.

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I know they love water. Roots will grow for miles in search of it. Ill post one that I have been developing. I brought for a dollar, and will never be a good bonsai, but its fun to watch grow.
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Still waiting on the last ones you said you will post ;)
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I took photo's they are in the mail.
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I have a couple and i will take photos this arvo and post them. I have a friend in S.A (Ron Povey) who also has a few and i saw them when they were draped with peppercorns, very nice.
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Asus101 wrote:I took photo's they are in the mail.
why dont you share for the benefit of all ? :roll:
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Here are a couple of Peppercorns that were collected. The large one 5 years ago and is in a pot for the first time. The second 4 years ago and also first year in pot. Growth slows dramatically when confined to a pot. I have not had any flowering yet but will certainly post when they do. :D
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bodhidharma wrote:I have a couple and i will take photos this arvo and post them. I have a friend in S.A (Ron Povey) who also has a few and i saw them when they were draped with peppercorns, very nice.
He is across the border....


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