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Monday, September 7, 2020
Malaysian Tropical Garden Tour - August 2020
Showcasing here are the plants which have been with me over the years.
The collection of Begonias, Ferns, Vertical Wall Collection followed by the plants by the Aquatic Setting.
Also all the Cane Begonia and the Cascading Plants - Staghorn Fern, Huperzia, Hoya, Dischidia & Orchids. Also my update on my Vertical Garden plants where I had arranged my bromeliads followed by Agloanema & Anthurium.
The other side are the dumbcanes and some plants where I place them in my small propagation station. Also some new plants that I had recently cultivated: The Anthuriums and Piper species.
More on the context on Dieffenbachia types and the companion foliage plants that goes well in the planterbox: Elephant Ears Swamp Taro - Colocasia esculenta L., Giant Taro - Colocasia gigantea 'Thailand Giant', Blue Taro - Xanthosoma violaceum, Maranta, Calathea, Ctenanthe, Stromanthe, Schismatoglottis wallichii, Leucosia,
Cascading Plant collection: I had planted Epiphyllum sp. (Queen on fhe night) leaf cuttings and they are stabilizing with new growth.
A quick review on their updates on those which does well on kokedama balls, hangers and planter box: Rhipsalis, dischidia, orchids and airplants.
Ferns: Bird Nest Fern Variegated, Fluffy Ruffle Ferns, Staghorn Fern, Fish-tail Fern, Boston Fern, Rabbit-foot Fern, Tassel Fern, Maiden Hair Fern, Huperzia nummularifolia, Huperzia squarrosa, Huperzia phlegmaria, Lemon Button Fern, Selaginella: Blue Fern,
These are features where the plants behave as cascading plants that hang like a curtain which gives a good screen for privacy and good vertical shade.
Addition: I had placed hangers on my gate where I placed colored foliage plants where I had replaced them where I had planted episcias before. Here is more of the piper plant.
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