EFTA02328241
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From: Kevin Ouvre Sent: Friday, March 24, 2017 8:47 PM To: John Christensen Cc: Subject: Re: Question for Kevin HI Everyone, As Philipe said we did have a safe flight back, regarding the =lanter pictured it looked that those oleander have been burned by =omething... Could be salt but I will much more think about some =ort of chemical product... In that case washing them with =reshwater will then help them to get back to heath. however, the =roduct could have already penetrated roots system or leaves system and =n that case it is too late to save them. In order to get something more =olorful it could be interesting to play with leaves texture. Indeed, =ometimes it's easier to use colorful bushes ( looks picture =ttached) although there might be some other species that could work in =hat bed listed below: Costus =peciosus Cordilyne fructicosa Gardenia tahisensis I hope it helps you for =ow, but I'll keep this area in mind and think about it =recisely. Karyna, here is my contact: SAS KO CONCEPT Kevin =uvrE Anse des Cayes, 97133 Saint-Barthelem Tel mail: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> Best regards to all, Kevin. Le 24 mars 2017 a 12:26, =ohn Christensen a ecrit : Thank you =oth, Attached =re photos of how the "basket" currently looks <imagel.JPG><=r class="> <image2.1PG><=r class=""> <image3.1PG><=r class=""> EFTA_R1_01254252 EFTA02328241 <image4.1PG>ar class=""> <imageS.JPG><=r class=""> Please let me know if you. W