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Chan 2 year s ago
#5 Sorry, but the blue color in the phalaenopsis is from dye, which is added with water to the medium and taken up by the plant. In the orchid world, this is generally seen as tacky, tasteless, etc.
       
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Yulan 2 year s ago
#16 Quaid...Open Your Mind
       
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Ann 2 year s ago
Yulan,
Find the reactor...
       
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Otis 2 year s ago
#33 You won't be seeing Mom for a while.
       
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Ross 2 year s ago
#33 Paige, yes!
       
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Syd 2 year s ago
Ross, That cracked me up.

#28 Katydid
#32 Cucamelon
       
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Corey 2 year s ago
Everything but nature
       
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"A giant puffball mushroom from Wisconsin"

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