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Philodendrons and a stag


colin Peters

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Platycerium madagasgarense, just got this,  Love Dypsis so figured this would be great to have. Supposed to be really difficult to grow

but here it has already put out a new leaf. Philo glorossium, bought this guy for $15 dollars 10 years ago, worth lots now

Anthurium black, which I hope is actually sp. black dragon. 

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Realizing now I have to start putting companion plants on and around my mature palms.   aloha

 

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The old fashioned thickly planted palm garden in Darwin ? Bromeliads are the ideal understorey type plant.... a bit of sun / filtered / dappled light and they thrive in out tropical climate.
And the climbing Aroids gives you that 'jungle' look. Not that I am a real fan, but Devils Ivy and that weed of a thing starting with S ( cant remember its name but at least its green ) will climb bare trunks then hang down..... looks ok if you like the jungle theme.

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