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Cindy Adair

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From our amazing IPS newsletter author:

Here is a snippet of the upcoming (July) International Palm Society newsletter which will feature, among others, our beloved moderator:

Dean Ouer’s Garden, Kona

As the moderator of the International Palm Society's most popular product, Palmtalk (nearly 5000 unique users in the last year alone), Dean Ouer is identified by the moniker "Dypsis-Dean". So it's really no surprise that he has a superlative collection of that genus. And let's face it, "Chrysalidocarpus-Dean" is just not quite as snappy. 

So we will start with a Dypsis, Dypsis marojejyi. The "mad-fox" with the mad-mod(erator) himself!

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This is just the first of MANY photographs of Dean and Angela’s amazing garden. 

To receive this newsletter please consider a free, or better yet paid ($40 which includes the quarterly journal Palms) membership with the IPS. 

Thank you!

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Cindy Adair

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Sorry, the photo didn’t attach initially, so if you saw my post earlier,  please look again! 
 

 

 

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I want to thank one PT user who messaged me that upon seeing this topic he paid for a three year IPS membership!

He has now supported our mission statement as well as this forum.

The International Palm Society values PT and continues to pay thousands of dollars yearly to keep it going maintaining years of searchable data.

Please take a moment to sign up as a member of the IPS by clicking this link and joining at whatever level is right for you, beginning at free, no strings attached:

https://palms.org/membership/

Then private message Palm Mod so he can add “IPS member” to your PT profile and expand your PT experience. 
 

We don’t plan to post the July IPS newsletter here, so the way to see more of Dean’s garden and other interesting articles in your inbox is to join the IPS now!

 

 

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