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The crab claw orchid in Figure 2 is the only surviving bonsai this summer. In the once-in-a-century high temperature weather, the plants in more than a dozen pots of large and small flowers in the family were finally dead, and they once vowed never to do it again

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The crab claw orchid in Figure 2 is the only surviving bonsai this summer.

Once in a century of high temperature weather, the plants in more than a dozen pots of large and small flowers in the family were finally dead, and I once vowed never to raise flowers again, and I began to buy bonsai that were not particularly expensive to feed [cover my face]

Figure 1 Happiness Tree, Figure 3 Watermelon Peel Pepper Grass, Figure 4 Peacock Arrowroot, Figure 5 Figure 6 Green Lotus

I hope this batch of potted plants can live a little longer [laugh]

The crab claw orchid in Figure 2 is the only surviving bonsai this summer. In the once-in-a-century high temperature weather, the plants in more than a dozen pots of large and small flowers in the family were finally dead, and they once vowed never to do it again
The crab claw orchid in Figure 2 is the only surviving bonsai this summer. In the once-in-a-century high temperature weather, the plants in more than a dozen pots of large and small flowers in the family were finally dead, and they once vowed never to do it again
The crab claw orchid in Figure 2 is the only surviving bonsai this summer. In the once-in-a-century high temperature weather, the plants in more than a dozen pots of large and small flowers in the family were finally dead, and they once vowed never to do it again
The crab claw orchid in Figure 2 is the only surviving bonsai this summer. In the once-in-a-century high temperature weather, the plants in more than a dozen pots of large and small flowers in the family were finally dead, and they once vowed never to do it again
The crab claw orchid in Figure 2 is the only surviving bonsai this summer. In the once-in-a-century high temperature weather, the plants in more than a dozen pots of large and small flowers in the family were finally dead, and they once vowed never to do it again
The crab claw orchid in Figure 2 is the only surviving bonsai this summer. In the once-in-a-century high temperature weather, the plants in more than a dozen pots of large and small flowers in the family were finally dead, and they once vowed never to do it again

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