Your favouite National 2020 entry

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Re: Your favouite National 2020 entry

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I do like the Operculicaryia pachypus.
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Tina wrote: Sat Jul 04, 2020 3:25 pm
Try this,
one of my plants is missing from class 1, unless its NAS & they were too polite to list it with a big cross :lol:

Herts Mike wrote: Sat Jul 04, 2020 3:57 pm One of mine missing from Class 1 too.
Apologies to both of you they were probably simply omitted either my incompetence or due to the issues I was having with gmail, it kept restricting what I could do including access to the account completely due to high levels of traffic. Quite a few lessons learnt from doing this one.
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Diane wrote: Sat Jul 04, 2020 2:41 pm There is an error in class 7, which shows my Pygmaeocereus rowleyanus, but is assigned to Gillian Evison as Arojadoa penicillata. I have messaged Bill, but not sure when he’ll see it.
Are you looking at Facebook or Zenfolio?

I can change Zenfolio but it looks correct to me
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class 7.JPG (86.25 KiB) Viewed 1795 times
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It’s been corrected now, Jim.
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Yours is corrected now Diane.
My second plant I'd take home is your pachypodium, can you wrap it well plz :cool:
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You’ll be lucky, Tina!
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Congratulations to Gillian, Diane, Martin, and all the other 'winners', and indeed to everyone who entered!

And thanks to Bill, Jim, Stirling and anyone else who made it happen.
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Re: Your favouite National 2020 entry

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Bill wrote: Sat Jul 04, 2020 4:29 pm
Tina wrote: Sat Jul 04, 2020 3:25 pm
Try this,
one of my plants is missing from class 1, unless its NAS & they were too polite to list it with a big cross :lol:

Herts Mike wrote: Sat Jul 04, 2020 3:57 pm One of mine missing from Class 1 too.
Apologies to both of you they were probably simply omitted either my incompetence or due to the issues I was having with gmail, it kept restricting what I could do including access to the account completely due to high levels of traffic. Quite a few lessons learnt from doing this one.
No problem Bill. You did an excellent job.
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I have just looked at the visitor stats on zenfolio and the 5 images with the most visits are all in class 11
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I bet lots of the forumite chaps look like this before their shearing at the barbers.

I'm still having to go back & have another look I missed Geoff's Pachypus
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