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Jul 4, 2022 4:35 PM CST
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crawgarden… I could hang out on that lily pad all day! Hurray!
Wowww…Excellent post. I tip my hat to you.

Now how many acres is that pond? And blooms as big as 🏀. Now that's something to brag about.. Lovey dubby

Great post so exciting to see a new water lily hiding in Kew's collection…and the seeds still viable after 177 years…can't imagine the size of water the critters .

Remind me of the size of the South African snails recently discovered and quarantined in Florida as big as a fist. Grumbling imagine stepping on that gastropod barefooted…👣
Or becoming a classic pet for kids.
https://www.thesprucepets.com/...
The Giant Snail pic.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/03...
I’m so busy... “I don’t know if I found a rope or lost a horse.”
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