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Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Air Plant Collection

I find airplants had suddenly became a companion plants
with the rest of the Epiphyte.
The earlier majestic looking Spanish Moss had reduced to few strands due the lack of care during the porch construction time. They didn't recover from that stress and most of them had got burned.

I had reset them into small cups - I hoping that they will regenerate faster as I dowse them in the fish pond time to time. Only time can tell whether they make it.
If not - I will have to just focus more on the hardier types.

Airplants aren't fussy plant - they won't really grow fast but if they are happy,
they do give out few pups to increase their population.
I do not have many to make a visual impact but somehow they just have the way of making an exotic feel of silver leaved plants to go together with my boring greens.



















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