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Quarantine Bromeliad Wall


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I have tried to make the most of my new normal. This bromeliad project is really a renovation. This rock wall was planted about ten years ago and eventually became covered with just fireball neoregilias. All the other varieties had died out.

I carefully removed most of the aggressive fireballs and added newer varieties of mini neos and dendrobium orchids. There are a few sun tolerant Vandas tucked in as well.

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2 hours ago, Really full garden said:

I carefully removed most of the aggressive fireballs and added newer varieties of mini neos and dendrobium orchids. There are a few sun tolerant Vandas tucked in as well.

Nice project.  Looking forward to some close up photos once some of you Dendrobiums and Vandas are blooming. 

33.0782 North -117.305 West  at 72 feet elevation

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