My Malpighia Collection
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Re: My Malpighia Collection
Very Alive, and so different I had to look twice.
There are no examples like that on this island, as West Indian / Barbados cherries go.
Good to learn from Sifu.
Thank you, very much.
Khaimraj
There are no examples like that on this island, as West Indian / Barbados cherries go.
Good to learn from Sifu.
Thank you, very much.
Khaimraj
Khaimraj Seepersad- Member
Re: My Malpighia Collection
look very nature. look like a specie here call "Thai Cherrie".
Thank you for very useful before-after photos Sifu
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Regards,
Pongsatorn.K
Thank you for very useful before-after photos Sifu
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Regards,
Pongsatorn.K
pongsatorn.k- Member
Re: My Malpighia Collection
Thanks Khaimraj and Pongsatorn,
I specifically like the natural look, especially when they bear fruits..Anyhow, I still need to work on the ramification.
I specifically like the natural look, especially when they bear fruits..Anyhow, I still need to work on the ramification.
Robert Steven- Member
Re: My Malpighia Collection
It was indeed works of art...I like it master...your pieces were truly amazing...
Good day,
Jed Franco...
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Good day,
Jed Franco...
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