Thank you both for your responses
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Originally Posted by Paul
In all honesty, I'd have to say I'd have issues mounting anything on that piece -- it is just too lovely in and of itself. (Yes, I know, I'm strange.) I actually have a couple of pieces of mopani that I originally got to use as mounts, but loved the woods' form too much to cover it up. Positions #2 & #3 I think show off this piece's character the best.
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I agree it is gorgeous, but alas I can not justify having it solely as an ornamental piece. Also my cat (pet not plant) wont use it to scratch and play with if it actually has plant on it
And if you are strange it's in a good way!
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Originally Posted by Zoi2
I agree with Paul, that is a cool piece of wood.
If I were going to use it as a mount, I would use the #3 postion and plant one of the smaller masdevallias on it. Just something to give the wood a spark of color and interest then set it in my front room.
Joann
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You'll be glad to hear you are not the only one who has said Masdevallias
I am still mulling it over though. As pointed out by a friend the Catt will appreciate dryer conditions so may adjust better to being mounted.
I'm leaving the mounting till this Friday (with any luck) and will decide for certain then - Though I may just have to invest in, or find, another mount and just do both anyway (Fast becoming a big fan of Mounting Orchids)
I agree on Position 3! Not only does it have a natural pot shape but it can also be hung as well as stood.
.... I need more Mounts and Orchids!
HUGS for Everyone!