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Question Posted Tuesday August 7 2007, 8:54 am

I have a pet plant- and I watered it every day. Well, my plant passed away and I was wondering what kind of ceremony can I have for it, and what is a plant that will last longer?

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Cux answered Tuesday August 7 2007, 2:45 pm:
Well- I'm sorry for your pet plant's loss.

Its a hard one, I imagine, at least for you.


You can maybe bury it with your family- and do the classic "Do you have any words to say?" ceremony.

I hope you understand.



I heard geraniums last longer. But so does Stride gum, I've heard.

--Jack
(15/m)

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