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O_O That was my first reaction to the photos I saw. I just couldn't beleive my eyes. Fabulous photos and those marvels species... Where can I get Caltha sinogracilis f. rubriflora and Primula cawdoriana. I got sick for those species. If they are in cultivation I have to get them for mu cousin, she would be so happy to have them. Life is to short to see all the great places and thanks to you I felt for a moment like I was there. Many thanks.Cheers,Chris
An amazing display of incredible plants ... and, more importantly perhaps, so beautifully captured. Many thanks for this wonderful record of a truly breathtaking journey.
Quote from: ranunculus on July 28, 2009, 02:45:50 PMAn amazing display of incredible plants ... and, more importantly perhaps, so beautifully captured. Many thanks for this wonderful record of a truly breathtaking journey.Thanks cliff glad you enjoyed. I will try and post a few more if i get the chance. (Sorry maggie)Cheers,JOhn
I have come in at the last post but want to say how much I have enjoyed your travels from Chengdu to Lhasa - what an amazing journey so tangibly captured in spirit in your photographs, John. Thanks so much for showing so many new and unusual plants I have never seen before blending in with and picking up the colours of the rocks in an extraordinary way. It is a different world of colour and light which illuminates the flora.Afterwards I looked at the Royal Botanical Gardens site and was very impressed - as Maggi rightly says a lot goes on behind the scenes!
Glad you enjoyed and thanks for your kind words.I am glad you have also looked at the web site we tend not to blow our own trumpet compared to other institutes which to me is a shame.
Quote from: John Mitchell on July 30, 2009, 07:29:45 AMGlad you enjoyed and thanks for your kind words.I am glad you have also looked at the web site we tend not to blow our own trumpet compared to other institutes which to me is a shame.I think you are probably right about that, John.... all the more reason for you to be flying the RBGE flag here, to a wider audience!
Thanks Maggie (hope you got the Chocolate)