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Generally, me too. But now that Dacs is offline, I say that Lori gets the award for most creative discussion of a botanical item. Ever.
 
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This counts as a cardio workout.

A really short and freaking freezing one!

I will say, on the subject of phallic plants, that the great thing about them is that you can laugh at how funny looking they are without offending their owner.
 
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I'd tell you not to be so hard on yourself, but it would probably cause Buffy to blow a gasket....
 
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I'd tell you not to be so hard on yourself, but it would probably cause Buffy to blow a gasket....

*SNORT*

Ouch.
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Definitely.
You can even laugh at the owner.

I think it made DH a little uncomfortable the first few times I grew them after we got married. It was hysterical how concerned he got that they fall over and the stalk would break when they got tall....
 
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I'd tell you not to be so hard on yourself, but it would probably cause Buffy to blow a gasket....

That might be more interesting of a picture than the plant porn
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Yes, but in the world of botanic karma, you had better watch your back next time you go to pick a raspberry.
 
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Men are a little sensitive about that for some reason. It's so nice that they care about flowers, isn't it?
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Men are a little sensitive about that for some reason. It's so nice that they care about flowers, isn't it?
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Yes. It was quite endearing.


I think the coo-doo flower is cool looking!

The one that smells like rotten meat is the one that grosses me out....
 
I have two amarylli from years past. As they get older, they get less and less robust. This year there's no flower stalks at all. Should I trade them in for younger ones, or would that make me a horticultural cougar.
 
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