isurus79 |
04-10-2008 03:36 PM |
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Originally Posted by maitaman
(Post 97455)
Bocas del Toro, Panama' and David, Panama'. In the middle of more than 1200 listed natural species. The mountains between the two places are as high as 1400 meters, so we have every altitude except the really high places in Peru, etc. There are nine different species growing naturally in the trees at my place in David. Plus seven species of bromeliads. Plus two species of anthuriums. Plus four species of ginger. Plus two species of rhipsalis.
This place is paradise! Wish you could all be here!
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Maitaman,
I was in Panama (near Pedasi) last June and I saw tons of Brassavolas growing in trees getting salt spray from the ocean. You wouldn't happen to know what species inhabits that area do you? My guess was cordata because of the large size of the plants. Also, I picked up a seedling Catasetinae that was pretty common in the area. Do you know what species it might possibly be?? Thanks for the info.
P.S. So as to avoid a complete :hijacked: I live in orchid paradise, aka Hawaii!!:biggrin: :bananaslide:
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