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Amy the Ant - High Manzanilla of the Church of the Stuffed Olive
Started conversation May 9, 2003
* watches the bots set up some racks and stands for plants* hums happily*
Wicker furniture, I think. I know it's a bit of a cliché but I like it. Cream cushions.
And a large lemon tree on the stand in the middle. With lemons of course.
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Posted May 9, 2003
And some Bird of Paradise plants for that bright splash of colour. Perhaps the sound of water, a small rill?
I'm beginning to relax just at the thought of it all.
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Amy the Ant - High Manzanilla of the Church of the Stuffed Olive
Posted May 9, 2003
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Asteroid Lil -- Community Editor, Community Artist
Posted May 9, 2003
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Posted May 9, 2003
*Looks around admiringly*
Wow, this place is great! Reminds me of my Biome on the Space Station.
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You know, if you were into dangerous plants, I could bring a few from there. That cute little triffid/strangler vine cross might be fun to have around. I wonder how he is doing - I haven't been to the biome in ages. I'm sure Ranger Triff has everything under control, though.
There is one thing that should be added here. I'll have to go downstairs and rig up a special pedestal for it, though. I'll be back as soon as it's done.
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Asteroid Lil -- Community Editor, Community Artist
Posted May 9, 2003
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Posted May 10, 2003
Can we have bougainvillea, please?
And cinnamon ferns? And toad lilies? We really need toad lilies.
I just planted some black magic elephant ears. They would grow up a storm in a conservatory. They're dark purple, not black. And for more color we can add crotons, caladiums and Joseph's Coat. Coleus will grow easily from seed. 
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Asteroid Lil -- Community Editor, Community Artist
Posted May 10, 2003
Ooh, I had all of those in my garden back in Florida!
Grew them from bulbs in the front yard.
Well, I'm going to microwave some popcorn and spend some time in the planet workshop. If things go the way I hope, I'll invite y'all in for a look 'round, but even I don't like to be in there when a planet is cooking.
And it's such a surprise to see it for the first time from the balcony!
*looks around* I can't wait for Amy's wicker furniture to arrive.
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Post 9
Posted May 12, 2003
*Comes back up from downstairs, scratching his head in puzzlement*
A pedestal, a pedestal. What the heck did I need a pedestal for?
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Amy the Ant - High Manzanilla of the Church of the Stuffed Olive
Posted May 12, 2003
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Posted May 12, 2003
Bouganvillia, lovely, reminds me of hot places, it doesn't grow here unless it's in a greenhouse/conservatories.
I don't know much about pitcher plants, but they are fascinating, aren't they?
Some ferns too, they always look exotic.
Have we already requested a banana palm? Perhaps some cocoa bushes too.
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Asteroid Lil -- Community Editor, Community Artist
Posted May 12, 2003
Amy's right, Garius. A cage might be the appropriate receptacle. We can always train clematis to grow up the bars.
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Amy the Ant - High Manzanilla of the Church of the Stuffed Olive
Posted May 12, 2003
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Posted May 12, 2003
Toucan? Caer, you would love hummingbirds! They are so dainty and fragile looking, but are the scrappiest birds I think I've ever seen.
If there are two within a block of each other, you'll have a fight.
Bouganviella won't grow outside here,(Midwest) either, Ti. There must be more than one variety. I'd love to find a hardy one.
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Asteroid Lil -- Community Editor, Community Artist
Posted May 12, 2003
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