Monday, November 18, 2013

Wired out

 
This genus is named after its butterfly shaped flowers.
Three teres alba wired to chicken wire. The pot is weighted with lava rock, some rock in column as well. A bag of orchid bark interspersed in rock and on top, to hold in a little moisture. The pot is unglazed terra cotta. There are some roots covered by bark and rock. Hopefully this won't cause any problems due to weight. Will it allow the roots (in the rock) to breath? In any case, this is a sturdy contraption. Column could be clipped to pot as well if the teres should make it top heavy / wind prone.

Ordered more terete, Joachim, for the other side of terrace-- or maybe to tie up with these alba?

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