RSOC #305 - The Science of Sparky

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Sparkinium 'poptart' var. orange
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Caroni said:


Does it comes with Mac fries :D :tongue:

As a soon to be biologist I aprove this thread :nerd:

Macfries :lol:
I am also glad that you approve.

I am an amateur botanical photographer (see signature), so
this study is very close to my heart. :nerd:
Not to mention our dear Sparky is supposed to be an
avid gardener, so. . .
 
achtung_girl said:


:lmao: :up: :up:


thanks for starting this thread vertpomme!!!:up:

I can't help it, but every time I see those pictures of him
with that headband on that's the first thing I think.

I am happy everyone liked the "study."

Oh, Alisaura Sparkinium 'observens' is too funny. :lol:
 
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Does anyone have a really good example of Sparkinium 'frownysmile'?
I have a lot of of images, but I don't seem to have a good
example of that particular cultivar.
Thanks!
 
vertpomme said:
Does anyone have a really good example of Sparkinium 'frownysmile'?
I have a lot of of images, but I don't seem to have a good
example of that particular cultivar.
Thanks!

I think I don't have a really good example...I have these :shrug:

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^ Those are all excellent specimens, achtung_girl! :yes: :nerd:

I'm not sure if the following should be classified as Sparkinium 'frownysmile', or another variety that I choose to call, for want of a better name, Sparkinium 'zomgthud'...

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I think the precise classification of this specimen warrants some very detailed examination... :shifty: :nerd:
 
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