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Old 25-03-2005, 02:18 AM
Larry
 
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I hadn't thought of mounting them on slabs first. I'd still need a way to
affix them to the palm trees to be sure they stay, especially during high
winds (e.g., hurricane season), but I guess with bark slabs they are more
portable.

Are there specific ones _not_ suitable for mounting? The palm will provide
a lot of shade, and thus those requiring a lot of light (vandas) may not
like it. Correct?

One added benefit is that the sprinkler system will provide some water to
those mounted on the palms 3-4 days per week during the summer.

Larry


"Ray" wrote in message
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Mount them on cork barks slabs, which can be moved to wherever you need
them.

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"Larry" wrote in message
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I would love to be able to tie some of the orchids to the palm trees in my
back yard. But it gets too cold here in the winter. I'd have to pull them
off the trees and bring them inside until it gets cold. I'm afraid they
would get too attached (physically, not emotionally!) to the tree, and
pulling them off would damage them. Maybe someone else has other
thoughts...

I still have all my plants inside until the temp is consistently over 60
degrees at night.

Larry

"K Barrett" wrote in message
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Sounds like a nice trip, Larry! A friend of mine moved to that general
area, taking some of his orchids with him. One of the 1st things he did
was
staple the orchids to the trees inthe backyard. and dang if they didn't
root
fatter and faster than they ever did out herre in hot, dry california.
Gotta love the tropics!

K Barrett

"Larry" wrote in message
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I made my first visit to the AOS Saturday and must say it was an
excellent
trip... Highly suggested for those relatively new to orchids if you get
a
chance.

A while ago I asked for recommendations on a greenhouse to visit while
I
made a trip with my family to South Florida (from Jacksonville, FL). I
had
several recommendations and will make a trip to a greenhouse tomorrow.

But for some reason I had not thought of visiting the AOS until
yesterday
as
we were getting packed for the trip. The botanical gardens are well
done,
and people were very friendly. They even had several activities set up
for
my kids (such as painting pots). In fact, my kids (2 girls, only 5 and
7)
thoroughly enjoyed going from orchid to orchid and pointing each one
out
to
me ("Take a picture of this one. And this one. No, this one..."). They
even
had fun trying to find the one that was the most fragrant (my youngest
found
that one, though I do not know the genus/species).

One thing I was disappointed with was that many of the blooming orchids
were
not labeled. Too bad, because I am not familiar enough with many (most)
of
the genus available.

And of course I could not leave without several purchases (have to
support
the AOS). Maybe this was the most exciting part, because prices are
exceptionally reasonable (especially adding 10% discount for AOS
members).

Anyway, my thoughts, for whatever they're worth ($0.02)...

Larry