Thanks Kay but I'll just play with this one. It would be good if I could see it grow into a tiny tree. I wonder if a pine tree could be made into a bonsai.
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I had something similar in my garden ! it cames from a seed of a pine cone !
ReplyDeletehappy weekend
I hope so. Have a good week.
DeleteWhatever it is, John, it is pretty interesting. It does look like a pine seedling~
ReplyDeleteJan
I'll try to keep it growing. I'm very curious.
DeleteI would say it is a pine tree! Trust me.
ReplyDeleteAnd if you want any more, we have TONS of them here in Georgia!
Thanks Kay but I'll just play with this one.
DeleteIt would be good if I could see it grow into a tiny tree.
I wonder if a pine tree could be made into a bonsai.