 , the aerial roots have grown so much over the last few wet weeks.
 , the aerial roots have grown so much over the last few wet weeks.[Category 1] Ficus eugenoides
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Re: [Category 1] Ficus eugenoides
Here's a few last minute pic's   , the aerial roots have grown so much over the last few wet weeks.
 , the aerial roots have grown so much over the last few wet weeks.
			
			
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 Ooh I like this very much, a beautiful tree indeed. Your latest photos are wonderful too.
  Ooh I like this very much, a beautiful tree indeed. Your latest photos are wonderful too.Failure and disappointment is part of the learning process. ~ Paul (pjkatich) 
			
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this was one of the trees i was referring to anjaAnja wrote:Ooh I like this very much, a beautiful tree indeed. Your latest photos are wonderful too.

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Re: [Category 1] Ficus eugenoides
Hi Shannon Nice tree 
I missed the last question about remonving the back ground and no i don't really know
Was it Ron Who was asking / offereing touch up services a coupple of weeks ago? He would know and it would make a great howto topic on that same thread
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I missed the last question about remonving the back ground and no i don't really know
Was it Ron Who was asking / offereing touch up services a coupple of weeks ago? He would know and it would make a great howto topic on that same thread
Ken
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Re: [Category 1] Ficus eugenoides
It's amazing, I love the pot too Shannon. Very well balanced.Jamie wrote:this was one of the trees i was referring to anjaAnja wrote:Ooh I like this very much, a beautiful tree indeed. Your latest photos are wonderful too.
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