Re: totems for climbers


For tree fern, try OFE International,  Miami Florida 3005-253-7080. They
have it ALL.  Ron
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From: "Harry Witmore" <harrywitmore@witmore.net>
To: "Multiple recipients of list AROID-L" <aroid-l@mobot.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 10:42 PM
Subject: RE: totems for climbers


> Where would you find tree fern poles?
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> Harry Witmore
> Cloud Jungle Art
> www.witmore.net <http://www.witmore.net>
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> From: aroid-l@mobot.org [a*@mobot.org]On Behalf Of ron
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> Have you tried tree fern logs??  Ron
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> > I have been using this method for years...  After about 3 years, the
> > spaghnum will break down...  Of course, this depends on the quality
> > of the spaghnum used.
> > Dewey
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> > >I have been experimenting with totems for climbing aroids with
> > >varying success.  During my browsing I had seen a cylender of wire
> > >mesh filled with sphagnum , I duplicated this and have had a great
> > >result.
> > >Can anyone throw more ideas for a better totem?
> > >               Iain Mcgregor Perth Western Australia
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