*janet2buns takes her gardening gloves off and sets them aside*
"The Buneranium Disapprovia is known for its deceptively prickly nature. It has been known to hog the sunny spots in the garden due to its tendency to spread out. The type shown is of the "bunlinerum" variety."
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Wow! I wish I could grow some of those! I'd have LOTS!
I believe they're a bit like "Venus Flytrap" plants in that they can devour things like carrots and other treats that stray too close to their mouths!
is it an annual or a perennial?
Bunnyeye daisy?
Ah, Spring! Warmer temperatures, life renewing itself, and Buneranium Disapprovia in full bloom.
I KNEW IT!
Bunnehs do grow in pots!
Wow ... I wonder if we'll get some!
That name sounds like a very classy one!
That could take over your garden (and your life) in no time at all.
I hear these have a special self-fertilizing property when fed correctly.
And it makes it's own fertilizer!
Sorry, KPP. I didn't see you had already caught that one!
*janet2buns takes her gardening gloves off and sets them aside*
"The Buneranium Disapprovia is known for its deceptively prickly nature. It has been known to hog the sunny spots in the garden due to its tendency to spread out. The type shown is of the "bunlinerum" variety."
Definitely a perennial.
But what happened to the plant?
His look clearly says that any question in this direction will be immediately disapproved of.
Well, I can tell you it takes a lot of time to breed a dahlia-bulb. Because that's what I'm doing there
Meneer Vos
Meneer Vos!
My own mister Vos!!
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