
This Klabuster Cherry (it’s the English common name that appeals to me most) wasn’t touched so the fragile outer bubble stayed intact even though the fruit withered.

This Klabuster Cherry (it’s the English common name that appeals to me most) wasn’t touched so the fragile outer bubble stayed intact even though the fruit withered.
nice bit of floral decay
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Right up your street!
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Fancy that!
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😄 Margaret was faster than me with the comment.
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😄😄😂
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Exactly what I wanted to say!
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Those cases are surprisingly tough, aren’t they?
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I wouldn’t call them tough but elastic and so they can take a lot if that makes sense.
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Wow, that is so unique. 😊
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It’s impressive, isn’t it? But if these Chinese lanterns are left alone, they look like that in autumn. Or even better with the fruit in bright orange encased.
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