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D. erythrorhiza


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« Reply #22 on May 30, 2008, 3:23pm »
How come no photo?
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« Reply #24 on Jun 12, 2008, 12:14pm »
Hi Kin,
It is much appreciated if you could put the respective plant names on each of the photos, so that for people like me could be able to learn the plant's name correctly, hehe. Very beautiful plants you have there, love the wooly types and the D. falconery.

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« Reply #25 on Jun 12, 2008, 3:49pm »
Why one photo one post?
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Jun 12, 2008, 12:14pm, cactustts wrote:Hi Kin,
It is much appreciated if you could put the respective plant names on each of the photos, so that for people like me could be able to learn the plant's name correctly, hehe. Very beautiful plants you have there, love the wooly types and the D. falconery.


Actually I used the plant name as their file name. However, they cannot be seen on the post.
I recently downloaded a software that can help me to resize the photo and add name on it. May be for the coming photos, you can just find the name on the photo.

If you like D. petiolaris complex , it is easy- just give me a N. amp. ... ...

You may have some later.

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« Reply #27 on Jun 13, 2008, 12:15am »
OK, I have put those with names (as their file name) underneath their photos. But still many photos wihout names.
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« Reply #28 on Jun 13, 2008, 3:45pm »
Hi TS,

I thought I have used their plant names as their file names. In fact I added the name in my pohot album only.

I have found that you have made a wrong guess about the plant D. kennyalli (not falconeri)
One N. amp pls, Thanks!
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