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Old 06-23-2008, 02:41 PM
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I'm looking into doing some landscaping this summer/fall and I'm wondering about landscaping with orchids. I have some epidendrums and some spathoglottis already, but I'm trying to find information on terrestrial orchids that can take either full sun or very bright shade. Anyone have any suggestions?
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Here in Hawaii Ive seen Spathoglotis and reed stem Epis growing wild (and in very bright conditions), but Ive also seen Phaius tankervillae growing in bright shade. Nice plants, nice flowers and a great smell on the flowers. Post pics with what you do!
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