Last weekend was the
Predators Reptile Expo in Mesa, Arizona, an eastern suburb of Phoenix. It was very well-attended.
Among the vendors was Tim Bishop, selling plants and cuttings of plants for terrariums. He had a lot of shingling plants as well as other things. Somebody bought the last Macodes petola before I could get it, but I did buy four things.
From top left, clockwise:
Rhaphidophora hongkongensis
Ruellia makoyana
Philodendron Burle Marx Fantasy
Microsorum linguiforme
Tim's contact is
xerophyte77@gmail.com . He just sold his half of a nursery and is ramping up for terrarium plant sales. He will have a plants list for E-mailing soon.
Our local herp society, the Arizona Herpetological Association, has an educational display of all our native rattlesnake species, and some others as well. Various members keep the animals, and bring them together to display at reptile shows. Kids can get right up and nose to nose with a Crotalus through the plexiglass box. Our society has an educational license from the State of Arizona to keep the protected species.