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Hello ,
i’m contacting you about getting permission to use some of your photo of Dilatris viscosa,
i’m small seller on ebay that selling rare seeds , i got few days ago this seeds and i really want to use 3-4 of your photo , i’m also willing to pay if you ask ,
please let me know ,
thanks
udi arviv .
I am happy for you to use the image of Dilatris viscosa
thank you very much , if you intrested in growing some rare plants
you can look at my store at : http://stores.ebay.com/arviceseeds/
tell me if you like something and i will send it for you for free.
thank you very much.
udi.
Thanks. I looked at your site and you have some interesting plants. Good luck!!
Hi, Will you please grant me permission to use images of Dipagon lignosus which I would like to use for a write up for our Garden club website. I’ve taken some pics this morning, but the wind was blowing a gale and the pictures are of no use. Full accreditation will be given.
Many thanks
Esther
Esther, Please go ahead. Where is your garden club based and what is your website URL?
Many thanks, I’m based in Knysna, Western Province of South Africa
http://www.gardeningatleisure.co.za
Hello,
After a visit to South Africa with the Botanical Society of Basel, Switzerland in December 2015 I found your site when I was searching for plant names. Ever since I follow your blog – big compliments!
I used two of your superb photos of the bush fire for a slide presentation last week. This presentation is now on the website of the Society (http://botges.ch/start). I hope this is ok with you. After a few month the link will move to here: http://botges.ch/vortraege/archiv.
I am happy to see and read more of your lovely country that I will be visiting next September again for botany excursions.
Keep on going.
Best wishes
Helene from Switzerland
Thank you. You are welcome to use the images for non-commercial purposes!
Ronnie