Wood for mounting
I have a Brassavola nodosa 'Lady of the Night' mounted on red oak bark. It has been on this slab of bark for at least fifteen years with no critter problems. I originally pulled the bark off of a chunk of firewood because it was a perfect shape. I am pretty sure the plant was on bark when I first purchased it 25 years ago which is why I re-mounted it on bark. That said, I have to admit that was in N. Wisconsin and I am not sure i would use "wild wood" here in eastern Maryland where everything is buggier and moldy(er). When the plant is done blooming this winter I intend to re-mount it if I can figure out how, since it now covers both sides of the mount.
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