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Is it me or do florists not understand geometry?
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[QUOTE="DaveC426913, post: 6533229, member: 15808"] Yes. No question that flowers do need to be cut. I knew you want to get them into water quickly, but I always thought it was because, once the stems draw up air, they can't be primed again (just like a siphon). I did [I]not[/I] know plants can "heal" the cut in just minutes. I knew that you want a clean cut, and a knife does that better than scissors [COLOR=rgb(124, 112, 107)][SUB][/SUB][/COLOR][SUB][COLOR=rgb(209, 213, 216)]...you Neanderthal.[/COLOR][/SUB] :wink: [/QUOTE]
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