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Location: Kameyama, Mie, Japan
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Looking for a Diamond in the Desert
I dropped by to say Hi and report about my Basjoo seeds.
This year I planted about 500 Basjoo seeds. I guess everyone knows that to get a Basjoo seed to germinate is not an easy task. I felt like looking for a diamond in the Taklamakan Desert. Well, here it is my new baby Basjoo. Musa Basjoo Seedling 1 Photo by sittingbull193 | Photobucket I think it was worth trying ' cause I got a new generation of Basjoo plants. I hope you all enjoy it. Bye, Mauro from Japan. Today, June 6, 2014 I got a new Basjoo seedling. It is the 2nd seed that sprouted this year. 2014_06060006_zps9b8117a0.jpg Photo by sittingbull193 | Photobucket Last edited by Mauro Gibo : 06-05-2014 at 06:30 PM. Reason: Just updating |
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