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Keywords: Primulaceae | Macro Photography
Only a few comments today, as I'm very busy at a conference for the rest of the week. Taken at the Alpine Garden Club of BC's annual show last Sunday. The plant was grown by Joe Keller.
The Alpine Garden Club's Spring Sale takes place at the end of the month. My advice? Well, if the plants at the show were any indication of what's available, do not hesitate. Go to the sale for some extraordinary plants.
Posted by Daniel Mosquin at April 13, 2005 12:00 AM
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Posted by: Coste at September 22, 2006 1:02 AM
Hello Eléonore,
Your use sounds like it would fit under the Creative Commons License for this work.
Best,
Daniel
Posted by: Daniel Mosquin
at September 22, 2006 3:16 AM
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I'm working for an french cultural non-profit-making association.
We're creating exposition panels in order to present a trekking way's history, fauna and flora. This trekking way is named : Chemin des Bonshommes.
I would like informe you than I would like use your photo of "androsace pyreneaica" : I didn't find another and yours is beautifull, why a good quality.
I hope you will be agree with my request
Sincerly
Eléonore Coste