Would it be possible to make this available as a download from a dedicated website, rather than via dropbox?
This would increase the accessibility, and also enable all past publications etc to be accessed from the same place, as well as being much more search engine friendly, so the publication is more likely to be found.
Carpophyma
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Re: Carpophyma
Yes, that's the plan. I will do this for sure over the next few weeks.
Cheers,
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Excellent, thanks!
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Hi All,
https://carpophyma.page.tl/
Download links are next to the issue number.
It's just a cheap version (as Frank Zappa would have said) but don't forget I'm living in the Southern Hemisphere (I still stand to this)
Cheers,
Eduart
https://carpophyma.page.tl/
Download links are next to the issue number.
It's just a cheap version (as Frank Zappa would have said) but don't forget I'm living in the Southern Hemisphere (I still stand to this)
Cheers,
Eduart
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If I click the icedrive link, it takes me to the icedrive login page. No Carpophyma download options!
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Hi All,
Fixed now:
https://carpophyma.page.tl/
Download links are next to the issue number.
It's just a cheap version (as Frank Zappa would have said) but don't forget I'm living in the Southern Hemisphere (I still stand to this)
Cheers,
Eduart
Fixed now:
https://carpophyma.page.tl/
Download links are next to the issue number.
It's just a cheap version (as Frank Zappa would have said) but don't forget I'm living in the Southern Hemisphere (I still stand to this)
Cheers,
Eduart
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Re: Carpophyma
Hi All,
Carpophyma 4 will be available in few days:
1. Eduart Zimer - You had me at free ponies for all!
2. Malcolm A. Grant - Recent revisions in Sulcorebutia: a NZ amateur’s view
3. Derrick J. Rowe - An Introduction to Myrmecophytes (part 1)
4. Elton Roberts - Grafting Mammillaria theresae
5. Eduart Zimer - The Blue Spring
Carpophyma 4 will be available in few days:
1. Eduart Zimer - You had me at free ponies for all!
2. Malcolm A. Grant - Recent revisions in Sulcorebutia: a NZ amateur’s view
3. Derrick J. Rowe - An Introduction to Myrmecophytes (part 1)
4. Elton Roberts - Grafting Mammillaria theresae
5. Eduart Zimer - The Blue Spring
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Re: Carpophyma
Thank you for sharing. The Myrmecophytes and grafting articles are great, especially the photographs of the upside down grafted scions! I'm considering grafting some of my Lophophora williamsii seedlings, more out of curiosity than actual need, so they've been quite inspiring!
Mat