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Old 14-01-2005, 02:48 AM
Cereus-validus...
 
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Make up your mind, sphagnum.

The point you keep missing is that being an epiphyte has nothing at all to
do with climate.

When you go off making absurd generalities expect to be called on it.

Nobody in this thread has been talking about Platycerium bifurcatum anymore
for quite some time.



"aggiecon" wrote in message
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Cereus-validus... wrote:
Assuming can get you into nothing but trouble.

Not all epiphytes are found in warm climates but all are found

growing on
trees (by definition).

There are epiphytic ferns, mosses and lichen found in arctic pine

forests.


True, but HERE we are talking about Platycerium bifurcatum, which is
found in warm climates.