No shake up yet?

no new ceo for credit union and the super devia still has a job whats up directorers cant you get it straight we may
have to replace you in the new year.

Must…resist…feeding…the troll…but what the 'eck is a “devia”?

[quote=“ajaye46”]no new ceo for credit union and the super devia still has a job whats up directorers cant you get it straight we may
have to replace you in the new year.[/quote]

WTF is directorers… missed you ajaye…NOT

Ok you asked…

Devia is a monotypic genus of perennial, herbaceous, and bulbous plants in the Iris family (Iridaceae), containing the single species Devia xeromorpha. It is a local endemic of the Roggeveld Escarpment in the western Karoo, South Africa, closely related to the southern and tropical African Crocosmia, a member of subtribe Tritoniinae of Ixioideae-Ixieae. It is remarkable in the Tritoniinae in its narrow, four-grooved leaves; dusty pink, actinomorphic flowers with helically rotated anthers; and tussock-forming habit. Basic chromosome number for Tritoniinae is x = 11 but Chasmanthe and some species of Tritonia have n = 10. Devia, with n = 10, is consistent with this pattern, but it differs from Crocosmia which has the basic number for the subtribe. Although some of the differences between Devia and Crocosmia reflect adaptations to dry environments in the former, the genus appears to have followed an independent evolutionary pathway, becoming specialized in the structure of the leaf and in orientation of the stamens and style.

The genus name Devia recognizes botanist Miriam Phoebe de Vos, for her scientific contributions to the morphology and anatomy of South African plants.[1]

Thank you, Speakuppr! Now it all makes sense!

Call any vegetable, and the chances are good…
that the vegetable will respond to you…

Resume for a Rutabaga?