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Originally Posted by Blueszz
Aaaaaaaaaw, this is *so* beautiful! It's as beautiful as a painting, almost unreal! What else is growing on the driftwood, besides the Haraella and the Sphagnum moss?
Nicole
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Lets see...most of these were small divisions I took from established plants and most seem to have taken, but a few are too new to tell.
Ceratostylis phillipnesis (the dry sphagnum moss)
Schoenorchis micrantha (behind the Cera, hanging down)
Diplocaulobium tentaculata (back left tall one)
Cephalotus (just below the Cera)
Davallia parvula (fern in the middle)
Utricularia sandersonii (Just below the Cephalotus, still small)
Cryptocoryne parva (out front in the mud)
Pilularia globulifera (in the back, probably not in any of the pictures)
Pleurothallis grobii (around the flower in the back)
Trichosalphix chamaelepanthasis (right side of Haraella hanging down)
Dendrobium torresae (small piece of driftwood to the right)
Lepanthopsis astrophora 'stalky' (small piece of driftwood to the right)