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ADAIR, Cindy


Cindy Adair

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Six years ago, Cindy (apaandssa) fell in love with a Puerto Rican farm planted with dozens of palms, some quite rare. Efforts to learn more led her to the Encyclopedia of Palms in the local library. Soon more books and internet searches directed her to the IPS website and Palmtalk.

Fast forward a few years and palms have become a major interest, thanks largely to this forum.

An unexpected benefit of her palm obsession was attending the Thailand Biennial. Encouragement by IPS/Palmtalk members convinced Cindy to take a more active role. Sitting in on a Board meeting in Thailand persuaded her to join the Palmtalk committee.

She still grows orchids and many other tropicals purely as a hobby. When not playing with plants, she

is a full-time veterinarians in Virginia.

If all goes according to plan, she will retire and move to her farm in 2015.

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Cindy Adair

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Sounds like a plan! Thanks for sharing!

Grateful to have what I have, Les amis de mes amis sont mes amis!

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Thank you Andrew! And yes, I will be living on my farm by next September!

wow, can wait to see more pic's

Carlsbad, California Zone 10 B on the hill (402 ft. elevation)

Sunset zone 24

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Thank you Andrew! And yes, I will be living on my farm by next September!

Good to hear you will finally make the move Cindy

see you at the next biennial

colin

coastal north facing location

100klm south of Sydney

NSW

Australia

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