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All Comments to *MARC ALTENLOH (PLUMO) *'s Photos

Guest Aad de Ruijter wrote: Wednesday, 14 June, 2006 - 12:41 AM
Adenia digitata

Hi Marc,
Nice pictures of very interresting plants!
We would like to use some of these pictures for our webdatabase.
If the copyright of this picture is yours, could you give us permission for non commercial use of the pictures?
We are a non-profit foundation working on a scientific project on the useful plants of tropical Africa.
See our website at http://www.prota.org and the page with published species http://database.prota.org/publishedspeciesEn.htm for more information.

I hope te hear from you soon,

Beste regards,
Or in dutch, met vriendelijke groeten
Aad de Ruijter

Aad.deruijter@wur.nl
Editor PROTA
Wageningen University
P.O. Box 341
6700 AH Wageningen
Netherlands


 LankaUnited States wrote: Thursday, 8 June, 2006 - 12:37 PM
Insect4

very cool picture!

Guest alex wrote: Monday, 29 May, 2006 - 4:16 AM
Ceropegia sandersonii flower

Hello !

This is really an magnificent flower !

Bye
Alex

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Guest alex wrote: Monday, 29 May, 2006 - 1:46 AM
Ceropegia sp  tulear

Hi !

I never heard of that species before. It's very interesting, I wonder why we cannot find such plants here in Germany.

Bye
Alex

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Guest alex wrote: Monday, 29 May, 2006 - 1:45 AM
Ceropegia linearis

Wow !!! That's just gorgeous !

Bye
Alex

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Guest alex wrote: Monday, 29 May, 2006 - 1:44 AM
Ceropegia multiflora ssp  tentaculata (1)

Hi !

This is a nice species, had Yours ever flowered ?
I hope mine will have its first flowers this year.

Bye
Alex

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Guest alex wrote: Monday, 29 May, 2006 - 1:40 AM
Ceropegia dimorpha

Hi !

Congratulations ! This is a very wonderfull specimen !

Bye
Alex

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 Bryan & Kozue's Photos!Japan wrote: Thursday, 11 May, 2006 - 5:31 AM
Yucca elephantipes (in the garden)

I love the Yucca. It reminds me of the southern United States. I have had some good times there.

http://public.fotki.com/Kozue

 Cok & Ine Grootscholten.Succulent.Coll.+nurseryNetherlands wrote: Sunday, 7 May, 2006 - 8:37 AM
Ornithogalum caudatum

This is now, Ornithogalum longibracteatum
Cok.

 Cok & Ine Grootscholten.Succulent.Coll.+nurseryNetherlands wrote: Sunday, 7 May, 2006 - 8:11 AM
Amaryllis

Hi. this is an Hippeastrum, what is an Amaryllidaceae.
there are 2 Amaryllis. a. belladonna ,and paradisicolor, with is very rare.
Cok.

Guest Winston James wrote: Tuesday, 21 March, 2006 - 6:03 AM
Uncarina peltata

Hello

I have a few small uncarinas which are labelled as Uncarina peltata. But I have doubts about their identity.

Winston

Guest Jacqueline wrote: Wednesday, 15 March, 2006 - 6:23 AM
Crocus (animated GIF) "KIKOOLAKIKI"

Very nice!!

 Panos & Stavros -Cacti,succulents,caudex & bulbs.Greece wrote: Sunday, 26 February, 2006 - 6:03 AM
Cynanchum marnerianum

Beautiful!!

 Panos & Stavros -Cacti,succulents,caudex & bulbs.Greece wrote: Sunday, 26 February, 2006 - 6:00 AM
Insect

Great shot!
Beautiful!!
:-}}}

 Panos & Stavros -Cacti,succulents,caudex & bulbs.Greece wrote: Sunday, 26 February, 2006 - 5:58 AM
2005 0612‰摜0004

Great shot!
Beautiful!!

 Panos & Stavros -Cacti,succulents,caudex & bulbs.Greece wrote: Sunday, 26 February, 2006 - 5:55 AM
Insect4

Super!!!

 Panos & Stavros -Cacti,succulents,caudex & bulbs.Greece wrote: Monday, 20 February, 2006 - 5:56 AM
Euphorbia obesa (1)

Beautiful plant!!
Thanks for sharing the pictures!


Guest Jessica wrote: Friday, 17 February, 2006 - 3:58 PM
Plumo relaxing

Hello there! What a very nice collection you have. Thanks for sharing ! God Bless U!

Guest Andrew Tay Teck Lee wrote: Thursday, 9 February, 2006 - 4:17 AM
Myrmecodia echinata (and fruit)

Hello from Singapore.
I grow many ant plants (Myrmecodia, Hydnophytum) and Renee's picture shows a species of Myrmecodia, most probably M. tuberosa or M. platytyrea.
But this shows a stunted or deformed specimen. When well-grown, this plant does not look like this. Anyone out there who also grows these ant plants? I am interested to excahnge material (seeds, plants).
Cheers!
andrew


 Panos & Stavros -Cacti,succulents,caudex & bulbs.Greece wrote: Monday, 30 January, 2006 - 3:06 AM
Massonia longipes

Dear Plumo,
You have EXCELLENT plants collection...
I love Massonia.
Beautiful pict.