Key Chain Plants
by TreeHugger
on 01.20.05
These little key chains are all the rage in—where else?—Japan, the living land of micro-mini, super-kawaii things. The plants grow in their individual arboretums (if only they were biodegradeable!) until they get too large, at which point they can be transplanted into bigger pots. Now why didn’t we think of that? 1,000 yen, or about $10 Thanks for the tip KT! Via ::Akihabara News [by MO]
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Oh, those are so cool.
But yes, it would be better if they were biodegradeable.
But no one knows where to get one? I sure as heck can't find a place to buy one.
I have a limited quantity of these plants FOR SALE. You can take a look them on my website. The site is still a work in progress so forgive the gaps in content.
http://www.octopusinc.com/page/kodama
---A.K.A.--
http://www.petkodama.com
Please feel free to email me at petkodama@gmail.com with you order or any questions. For anyone who needs to know anything about them, trust me, I know just about everything you can at this point. I am also seeking venture capital for my new business that deals in these plants.
- Judd
Oh and BTW... I am phoenixdowne from the Soroban Geeks forum.
http://akiba.sorobangeeks.net/news_9086.html
They closed posting to that discussion, so I can be reached via email or here now.
I am planning on putting some PetKodama up on eBay later tonight.
- Judd
Hey guys, found some plant keychains here too:
http://www.plantkeychain.com
Glad they are finally becoming available in the US!