Christmas Cheer.....Redcurrant (ribes rubrum)

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Christmas Cheer.....Redcurrant (ribes rubrum)

Post by bodhidharma »

I hope this adds cheers to everyones Christmas spirits. The rock and the tree are one and the tree has been in training for ten years and is 20 odd years old. It started flowering two years ago and the currants are quiet edible but a little tart. Merry Christmas all. :D
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Re: Christmas Cheer.....Redcurrant (ribes rubrum)

Post by Steven »

Very festive Diederik!
Thanks for sharing with us.

Merry Christmas,
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Very nice Bohdi, thank you for your good wishes

Cheers ;) Pup have a good one. :)
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Thats awsom, :P very nice. Merry Christmas to you and your family! ;)
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a very merry christmas to you bodhi and all around you. :D
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A warm Merry Christmas to you and family..... ( the redcurrent needs just a little bit of red tinsel ,just around the bottom of the pot to really make it more christmasy, maybe ). Christmas cheers from mark...
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Post by kcpoole »

Very beautiful Bodhi
Nice thing to look at on christmas day I think, If it were mine it would come inside for the day, an take pride of place in a central spot

Ken
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