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Peggy Christine Skinner
{K:26936} 4/2/2004
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I can see where the confusion arises from as this is a fuller jasmine. Beautiful photo.
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Felipe Woichejosky
{K:4766} 4/2/2004
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Yes Alexey, is a jasmine. Please note the differences with the gardenia's leaves; the leaves of my photo are thickers and more rigid that the leaves of a gardenia. If you don't believe me you are invited to comprobate the true personally in my house. ;) My best, Felipe.
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Alexey Sapa
{K:27174} 4/1/2004
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Hi, dear Felipe! Lovely! Excellently captured! Successful lighting! Square Frame works well here! Beautiful!!! My best wishes! Alexey. P.S. Not sure that this is Jasmine :-)
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Sachiko Kanasashi
{K:3025} 4/1/2004
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Great shot. Excellent work. I like Jasmine and Jasmone tea,too.
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Roberto Arcari Farinetti
{K:209486} 3/31/2004
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fantastic and perfect game in the leafs of light! also the white jasmine flower is wonderful! my congrats roby
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Clifton Jones
{K:10688} 3/31/2004
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Beautiful...
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Dorine Post
{K:1133} 3/31/2004
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A Jasmin that looks very much like a Gardenia then. ;-)))
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Felipe Woichejosky
{K:4766} 3/31/2004
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Hi Dorine, thanks for your commentaries, but you are completely wrong, the plant is a jasmine, a jasmine in bad conditions, but not a gardenia. The flower is just begining to open. The cause of the yellowish green color of the leaves is a lack of iron sulphate in the soil. The plant is actually in treatment. Best regards, Felipe.
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Dorine Post
{K:1133} 3/31/2004
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Very nice! Good composition, the dark background helps to bring out the flower, good job! Would have been nice to see more of the flower. (About the name of the photo: This is not Jasmin but a Gardenia and it is in a bad shape too, it needs acid soil..)
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Teunis Haveman
{K:53426} 3/31/2004
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Felipe. Beautiful colours Teunis
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