April 2013 - B is for ........

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B is for 'Big Bald Bombax' (Just coming into growth- its in a 15 inch pan)
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B is for 'BUSH' (Erbalanza/Rushia- spinosa)
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BTW all photos taken today- its freezing cold!
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B is for Bug
B is for Bug
B is for Bug
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.............Buds-

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B is for blue, black, buds and bug-free. The three pictures illustrate all these between them.
First blue
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Next black
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Buds
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They are all bug-free, at the moment
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Hi,

Some more buds from me.

B is for Bare Bud
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and B is for Big Bud
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How about "B" for Brachystelmas.
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Busy Branch members Buying Bargain plants Before Brunching on Brews and Bacon Butties
Busy Branch members Buying Bargain plants Before Brunching on Brews and Bacon Butties
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Well done Chris! Don't forget the North-West Cactus Mart on Saturday, everyone!
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