Comments on: Wicked Plants ( and Tattoos) the Dark Side of Horticulture https://gardern.co.za/2009/08/wicked-plants-and-tattoos-dark-side-of/ Horticulturist Matt Mattus shares gardening expertise, research and science from his home garden and greenhouse. Thu, 13 Aug 2020 22:54:45 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 By: Anonymous https://gardern.co.za/2009/08/wicked-plants-and-tattoos-dark-side-of/#comment-4740 Tue, 15 Nov 2016 06:38:19 +0000 #comment-4740 I would find these pictures much nicer framed on the wall rather than on someone's skin.

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By: Paul, Australia https://gardern.co.za/2009/08/wicked-plants-and-tattoos-dark-side-of/#comment-4739 Mon, 18 Feb 2013 05:01:56 +0000 #comment-4739 I admit I have never wanted a tattoo on myself, but these may change my mind.

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By: tattoos designs https://gardern.co.za/2009/08/wicked-plants-and-tattoos-dark-side-of/#comment-4738 Sat, 01 Dec 2012 07:12:36 +0000 #comment-4738 gratifying post , gratifying tattoos designs

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By: Anonymous https://gardern.co.za/2009/08/wicked-plants-and-tattoos-dark-side-of/#comment-4737 Wed, 03 Oct 2012 12:24:52 +0000 #comment-4737 HI Nice information.

Tattooing Dalby

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By: highwood https://gardern.co.za/2009/08/wicked-plants-and-tattoos-dark-side-of/#comment-4736 Sat, 08 Sep 2012 13:49:40 +0000 #comment-4736 Love your blog (my favourite) and love your chest tattoo! Can you post some detailed photos of it? I'm looking for inspiration for one of my own. Keep up the great flow of information and images.

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By: Joseph Hillenmeyer https://gardern.co.za/2009/08/wicked-plants-and-tattoos-dark-side-of/#comment-4735 Thu, 24 Feb 2011 22:51:43 +0000 #comment-4735 really enjoy following you. love this post, i have a quarter botanical sleeve on my R. arm and am going in next week to get line work done for a 1/2 sleeve on the L. Here is a link to my blog, let me know what you think. Great job!
josephhillenmeyerandassoc.wordpress.com/

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By: Anonymous https://gardern.co.za/2009/08/wicked-plants-and-tattoos-dark-side-of/#comment-4734 Thu, 03 Dec 2009 07:42:29 +0000 #comment-4734 I second what Jackie said.

Though closely related to Masdevallia, it is acutally a Dracula, and like she said Dracula vampira to more specific.

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By: Anonymous https://gardern.co.za/2009/08/wicked-plants-and-tattoos-dark-side-of/#comment-4733 Sat, 07 Nov 2009 18:56:39 +0000 #comment-4733 Hi Matt, I found your blog really interesting, I really liked it very much. I love plants and plants tatoos, even tough i dont have many tatoos on me. (excuse my english if its not very good, im from Argentina, south america) Do you know if there`s some cool web about plant tatoos? (besides yours)
Here is my EMAIL helenovirtual[at]hotmail.com
congrats on your blog is great!
Federico
Buenos Aires, Argentina

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By: Jackie https://gardern.co.za/2009/08/wicked-plants-and-tattoos-dark-side-of/#comment-4732 Fri, 28 Aug 2009 03:02:36 +0000 #comment-4732 Interesting post. I surely didn't expect to see this in Google Reader today! Not trying to nit-pick, but the orchid you show as a "Masdevallia" is actually a Dracula. It appears to specifically be Dracula vampira. I grew and flowered this plant for a while, so I'm able to recognize it. Cheers, Jackie

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By: compost in my shoe https://gardern.co.za/2009/08/wicked-plants-and-tattoos-dark-side-of/#comment-4731 Tue, 25 Aug 2009 17:49:08 +0000 #comment-4731 Great time to run into this post. have an artist picked out, have the botanical theme, but am still at odds with what I want. Looking at some artistic exploration with Dyckia platyphylla, Aloe mutans and Solanum quitoense……great ideas here in this post…thanks…

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