September 2016 - anything globular, spherical or circular in shape

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Re: September 2016 - anything globular, spherical or circular in shape

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Aiko wrote: It does. Or 'rounded'.
Rounded describes it even better.
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Dinteranthus pole-evansii 2 year old seedlings. Are these round enough?

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Muiria hortenseae gets close, even with the wrapping aper still on...
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I am going to pick kvb's Dinteranthus seedlings as the winner.
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kvb: please start a new topic in this section with a theme for October or I'll need to if you haven't by Saturday. :cac3:
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