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Originally Posted by euplusia
Two observations: In Venezuela I´ve seen large clumps of Brassavola nodosa on an organ-pipe cactus in a semi-arid deserted hilly country.
In southern Brazil/Argentinia I´ve seen large clumps of Brassavola flagellaris growing in constant mist directly above the cascades of the waterfalls of Iguazu.
For cultivation of B. nodosa take a claypot, put in a trunk of grape or a piece of bark from cork (twice as long as the pot is high), mount the plant on top and let the roots find their way. No potting medium needed.
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Fantastic idea! It's great all the mounting and potting ideas folks come up with

I especially like the mounting on tree fern since the last one I purchased is on tree fern with totally exposed roots. Dries off nicely as they like.