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bonsaiTALK Craftsman
Join Date: Aug-2005
Location: Campbell south bay area
Country: United States
Posts: 71
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Botanical Terms
In any new endeavor I start with the vocabulary and then move to more physical skills. I did find a glossary on botanical terms at google by searching under 'botanical terms'. I was looking for english words because I don't want to go around "screaming bloody nebari"...I did back into the glossary on this site but it didn't have words like 'Ramose' or 'Brunesent' on it. We need a more patriot wordsw than nebari. And more red, white and blue plants...I recommend a fuschia....
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