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Old 12-01-2006, 03:45 AM
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Default Cymbidium as landscape plants in Hawaii

Cymbidium are popular landscape plants in cooler areas at higher elevations. These images were photographed in the community of Volcanoe on the Big Island of Hawaii.





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Very nice Ross! Keep those pictures coming!
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Very cool, Ross. Thanks for the photos...keep 'em coming
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That would be the ultimate...great shots Ross..tks
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I was hoping someone from Pacific Northwest would join/chime in on Cymbidiums, because I know they grow them up there really well.
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Very nice! I like the idea of using orchids that way.
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Would love to see the pictures. My wife has planted cymbidiums in the ground here in Florida only to have the plants decline and die. There are pathogens in the soil here that attack cymbidiums. The whole plant should
be at least 18 inchs off the ground in my location. The plants are semi or teresterial in the himilaya region so obviously it is not true everywhere. There may be varieties that do better than other as garden plants.. Would love to know more about which ones and the circumstances where they grow. I keep truing with some of the divisions of my bigger plants.
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Aw where did the photos' go??
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Aw where did the photos' go??
I redid my gallery and ended up breaking the links. Sorry. I'll try to redo that section when I get a chance.
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Uh yes I see now, Looking forward to the photos' !

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