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Mar 15, 2010 7:47 PM CST
Name: Holly
South Central Pa
Region: Mid-Atlantic Charter ATP Member Greenhouse I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Region: Pennsylvania Tropicals
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I have visited your site a couple of times and have been reading. Much of what you explain will be very useful. The Rawlings Conservatory has a living wall and I was thinking of something along those lines for my Bromeliad, Ferns & Orchids. Maybe a rockwall incorporated into the water feature with nooks. I love your tree and may go in that direction instead guess we will see how the space works out. It would be nice if I was the kind of person that can map out an area and have it all planned before I start. I have tried to work with graft paper to lay out a plan but I find I do better with finding something for a focal point and working from there. I think that would be the water feature and once I have that designed I will know where to go. I want to go back to the Phipps Conservatory in Pittsburg. They had a room that really inspired me. Here is an NOID Bromeliad that I picked up off the HGHA raffle table last week it is a lovely plant and blooming beautifully. Would you be able to ID it for me. Usually whoever donates them to the table have somekind of tag but this one didn't and I never did get to find out who brought it.



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