I want one too!
DO IT, Jane. It's so versatile!
Nice!
Thanks, Anabela. I liked seeing one growing vertical compared to the wall mounted guys.
Why this type of plant? I love the exposed roots in the glass.
I have so many sun-hogging plants, that I thought a fern would be nice. I love the roots, too, and the way the leaves twist like it's got a mind of its own.
elle es très jolie.
merci, aloÿse! je pense de même.
I had one for many years,a shame it died!
Oh, I have had such trouble with ferns in the past. Keeping my fingers crossed (and my spray bottle handy) for this one!
I always find these very strange plants, but also very gorgeous.
I was on the fence for a while, Lisa, but eventually landed on the "gorgeous" side too. :)
hello new staghorn :) i think its the first time i am introduced to a staghorn. have to find out how its called in german...
Does "Geweihfarn" sound right?
Wow! Hello staghorn! I want one.
You should! I'd love to see the photos you'd take of it—such a diva plant.
What a beauty!! She's dancing!
Thanks, Mika. :) The leaves have such movement, especially with the shadows in the photo.
oh, i also have one if this at home. in spanish they are known as "cuerno de alce" which means moose antler's :)
Strange how much they resemble a creature, huh?
a wonderful plant to keep
Thanks, Lotte. Do you have any ferns in your collection?
Wonderful arrangement!
I want one too!
ReplyDeleteDO IT, Jane. It's so versatile!
DeleteNice!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Anabela. I liked seeing one growing vertical compared to the wall mounted guys.
DeleteWhy this type of plant? I love the exposed roots in the glass.
ReplyDeleteI have so many sun-hogging plants, that I thought a fern would be nice. I love the roots, too, and the way the leaves twist like it's got a mind of its own.
Deleteelle es très jolie.
ReplyDeletemerci, aloÿse! je pense de même.
DeleteI had one for many years,
ReplyDeletea shame it died!
Oh, I have had such trouble with ferns in the past. Keeping my fingers crossed (and my spray bottle handy) for this one!
DeleteI always find these very strange plants, but also very gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI was on the fence for a while, Lisa, but eventually landed on the "gorgeous" side too. :)
Deletehello new staghorn :) i think its the first time i am introduced to a staghorn. have to find out how its called in german...
ReplyDeleteDoes "Geweihfarn" sound right?
DeleteWow! Hello staghorn! I want one.
ReplyDeleteYou should! I'd love to see the photos you'd take of it—such a diva plant.
DeleteWhat a beauty!! She's dancing!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Mika. :) The leaves have such movement, especially with the shadows in the photo.
Deleteoh, i also have one if this at home. in spanish they are known as "cuerno de alce" which means moose antler's :)
ReplyDeleteStrange how much they resemble a creature, huh?
Deletea wonderful plant to keep
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lotte. Do you have any ferns in your collection?
DeleteWonderful arrangement!
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