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Maggi Young

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Rocky Mountain Rare Plants-website archive
« on: June 15, 2013, 02:01:11 PM »
Yann Dupont  has made a full copy of the former website of the now closed Rocky Mountain Rare Plants- this much missed business was a valuable source of seed and Yann's "rescue" of the entire site means that the useful information contained therein is still available to us in archive form.

Yann has volunteered the link to a download of the website - this is a large set of zipped files, approx. 181 Mb,  which may take some time to download. On my set-up it took around fifteen minutes.

When you get to the storage site you will get a page which looks like this :

[ Attachment Invalid Or Does Not Exist ]

Double click on the box which says "Valider et telecharger le fichier" and you will prompt the download.


Yann  has copied the whole website of Rocky Mountain Rare Plants which is no longer online.

He has made an archive that can be downloaded here http://dl.free.fr/vL44GGUGz

It contains all the pages, images, tips, etc of the original website now offline.

Thanks to Yann for his work on this archive and kindness in sharing it with us. Lots of info there too good to miss!



Margaret Young in Aberdeen, North East Scotland Zone 7 -ish!

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Re: Rocky Mountain Rare Plants-website archive
« Reply #1 on: June 15, 2013, 02:31:51 PM »
Many thanks Yann. This all good stuff and well worth archiving.
David Nicholson
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