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Body plants

Live plants growing from body jewlry.
 
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With all the tatooing and piercing goin on. I think we need body jewlry that have live plants growing in them. A nose pin with a tiny real flower sprouting from it would be nice. Ear flowers and tiny belly button cabbages. Organic hats with bean sprouts growing in them would be good.
Imathinker, Jul 15 2004

Ear Lobe Botany http://www.halfbake...Ear_20Lobe_20Botany
[FarmerJohn] already did most of this. [Etymon, Oct 21 2004]

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       That would be nice, but how would the plants survive? Why don't you just put a live flower in some clear plastic? and get the same effect?
zudo, Jul 15 2004
  

       Ch-ch-ch-chia
I don't know if people would go for this. There's a reason there are anti-fungal creams on the market.
evilmathgenius, Jul 15 2004
  

       Yeah, it's beause of fungus infection, not plant.
lawpoop, Jul 16 2004
  

       Sounds like a good idea. It would give all the body bugs something else to chomp on - especially the vegetarian ones
tasman, Jul 16 2004
  


 

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