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08/30/2005 04:14:06 PM · #26 |
Nope not cherry tomatoes. :)
Message edited by author 2005-08-30 16:17:02. |
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08/30/2005 04:27:17 PM · #27 |
what the hell, thats a sweet ass plant, where can i buy one?
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08/30/2005 04:37:45 PM · #28 |
Originally posted by totaldis: what the hell, thats a sweet ass plant, where can i buy one? |
Ahh, but if I tell ya where ya can get one it'll give away what it is! :P |
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08/30/2005 04:41:12 PM · #29 |
Originally posted by PollyBean: 'nuther puzzle if anyone wants to play....
Name those berries:
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Coffee plant?
R.
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08/30/2005 04:53:11 PM · #30 |
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08/30/2005 04:54:59 PM · #31 |
Not coffee.
Not lychees.
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08/30/2005 04:55:21 PM · #32 |
There's a huge rose bush in Tombstone that looks alot like that, but those don't look like roses to me. HMmmmmmm....
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08/30/2005 04:55:45 PM · #33 |
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08/30/2005 04:56:33 PM · #34 |
hehehe! someone is quite warm, but I'm not saying who! |
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08/30/2005 04:56:41 PM · #35 |
Originally posted by PollyBean: 'nuther puzzle if anyone wants to play....
Name those berries:
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Geesh... that's so easy... it's the famous red-fruited green leaf vine.
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08/30/2005 05:00:21 PM · #36 |
Can you say whether or not it is related to the cherry? (i.e., dingleberry, che fruit, etc.)
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08/30/2005 05:02:52 PM · #37 |
hmmmm. maybe it's related to one of those mentioned. maybe.I'll give ye a clue: the "berries" are edible. |
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08/30/2005 05:03:05 PM · #38 |
Originally posted by SJCarter: OMG!!! I feel like I've finally "arrived" on DPC now. Someone has actually made reference to me in the title of a forum thread. ROFLMAO!
Thank you Idowse for pointing out my obvious lack of insight on what this truly was... LOL (Just kidding - about the poke of fun) I can't wait to see what arises from this debate!
You rock Idowse - in all honesty, thanks again both for your continued support and encouragement, but also for your constructive comments and enlightening conversation! =D [You made my week!] |
Glad I could help!!! Consider it a thank you for all of the constructive comments you've given on my portfolio. Everytime I look at comments made on one of my shots, your name comes up. Thanks again for the input. I might just figure this photography thing out after all.
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08/30/2005 05:05:23 PM · #39 |
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08/30/2005 05:07:17 PM · #40 |
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08/30/2005 05:08:20 PM · #41 |
Nope. Not myrtle nor elderberry. :) Fun fun fun!
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08/30/2005 05:12:10 PM · #42 |
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08/30/2005 05:12:19 PM · #43 |
Ok I give in. Its a normal tomato! (not cherry!) So kudos to SJ! :D
This tomato vine has over 10,000 fruit and will grow to have 20,000. It's located in Epcot, Disney, FL, in their research greenhouse, where they are using cool new methods to grow herbs, fruit n veg.
:P
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08/30/2005 05:16:46 PM · #44 |
AHA! So my first impulse was right and you misled me! LOL I only guessed that because I happened to plant 2 cherry tomato plants this spring and they grew to be over 15' long (it would have been high if I'd had the foresight to accommodate them!). They're still producing (as are my other tomato plants) and I actually plan to create arbors for ALL of my tomato plants next year. I might even do the same for my squash (which produced leaves the size of elephant ear plants and grew to a thickness that can only be compared to Jack & the Beanstalk!).
Thanks for the challenge and glad I was at least close to right! :-)
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08/30/2005 05:19:43 PM · #45 |
Well done :D
 
Your plants sound cool. Super freaky squash!
(Ed,spellin)
Message edited by author 2005-08-30 17:21:56. |
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08/30/2005 05:52:04 PM · #46 |
Thanks PollyBean, but I unfortunately still fell short of Idowse's challenge. Don't get me wrong - I'm very satisfied (and very relieved) that I happened to be the one to come closest to your challenge - but I wish I could have been more savvy about the Idowse's conundrum. :-) Oh well, I'll take what I can get - and that ain't bad!
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08/30/2005 07:11:13 PM · #47 |
Originally posted by SJCarter: Thanks PollyBean, but I unfortunately still fell short of Idowse's challenge. Don't get me wrong - I'm very satisfied (and very relieved) that I happened to be the one to come closest to your challenge - but I wish I could have been more savvy about the Idowse's conundrum. :-) Oh well, I'll take what I can get - and that ain't bad! |
eh? Fell short? In what way? |
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08/30/2005 07:14:13 PM · #48 |
Originally posted by ldowse: eh? Fell short? In what way? |
In that I didn't know what I was looking at in your image! :-) I knew it was something scientific, but I couldn't place it! LOL It's cool though - I've learned several things today and that makes any day good. =D
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08/30/2005 07:20:31 PM · #49 |
Actually I didn't expect anyone to really know what that was right off. Not too many people take pictures of the back of someone's eyes... I was actually trying to see if there were any other lowly retinal photographers out there. It was interesting to hear some of the responses too.... |
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