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How to Care for Air Plants
Epiphytes, or "air plants," are plants that have "air roots." These roots take their nourishment from water and dust from the air. While orchids and bromeliads are well-known epiphytes, the term "air plant" is also commonly [... more]
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How to Have a Healthy Air Plant
Air Plants are Epiphytes. Epiphytic plants include most orchids, many bromeliads, all staghorn ferns and other amazing plants. The fascinating thing is that they don't require soil to grow. In fact, if you plant an air plant in soil, it will ... [... more]
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Epiphytes Area Rug
Epiphytes Rug [... more]
$259.00
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Epiphytes - Orchids
The majority of orchids grown by man around the world are epiphytes. Many are grown mounted on wooden rafts such as cork; some are grown in baskets; and some can be grown in pots in an extremely porous mixture of bark, perlite and charcoal. ... [... more]
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Dracula erythrochaete, The Red Tufted Dracula - Orchids
The genus of approximately 100 species is a member of the Pleurothallid family found in South and Central America generally growing as epiphytes at high elevations in cool humid conditions. Draculas and Masdevallias both belong to this family and ... [... more]
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Vascular Epiphytes
This book synthesizes the body of information from research on epiphytes. [... more]
$60.00
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Vascular Epiphytes
This book synthesizes the body of information from research on epiphytes. [... more]
$130.00
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What does one do with an armload of Bromeliads?
First of all, you rejoice! For they were free! Ripped from a wall of tangled vines and epiphytes and lying on the greenhouse floor of my favorite botanical garden in South West Florida. Where I happen to be a volunteer. Did I know the plants' ... [... more]
GardenGuides

Lithophytes - Orchids
There are also many orchids which do not grow on trees at all, but only on specific kinds of rocks. These plants are called Many of these orchids can be grown as epiphytes on cork rafts, on tree fern, or open baskets. An example of a Lithophyte ... [... more]
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Growing Orchids: Cattleyas and Other Epiphytes/Book 2
Growing Orchids: Cattleyas and Other Epiphytes/Book 2 [... more]
$24.70
A1 Books

Growing Orchids: Cattleyas and Other Epiphytes (2nd of a ...
Growing Orchids: Cattleyas and Other Epiphytes (2nd of a 3 Vol Set) [... more]
$47.99
A1 Books

Maxillaria tenuifolia
The Maxillaria (max-il-LAR-ee-a) genus is composed of approximately 600-650 species all of which are found in South and Central America and the Caribbean as epiphytes and lithophytes as well as occasional terrestrials. They can be found from sea ... [... more]
Bella Online
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