From: kevin ouvre Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2017 9:37 PM To: Jeffrey E. Subject: Re: kevin ouvre shared "LSG PROJECT.pdf' with you You are welcome Jeffrey, I hope you liked it although there is =echnical issue. regarding wind it's weird that the coco in holy =ied they are supposed to be the strongest plant adapted to wind... = think we could solve that easily by taking them a bit smaller. In =andscape we say, smaller gets better ( in terms of time). In =eed, they have time to adapt themselves and get strong roots system =tc... The plants you are looking for is called gardenia tahitensis I put a picture of its white flower =n page 34 they are the most resistant and the most fragrant from its =roup! they are from Tahiti. Please let me know whether you wish to go =rough the rest of the study and what will be your schedule for =aturday. I would like to know your ideas and get your returns on the =est of this first project. Best regards, Kevin. Le =0 mai 2017 a 17:23, jeffrey E. <[email protected]> a ecrit : kevin thanks , what wqs the name of =he smelly jasmine or the most smelly plants that you told me =bout? I forgot On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 2:49 PM, =evin ouvre (via Dropbox) <[email protected]> wrote: Hi jeffrey epstein, kevin ouvre= Dropbox. View file Enjoy! The Dropbox team invited you to view the file "LSG PROJECT.pdf" on EFTA_R1_01890311 EFTA02650105