KyushuCalanthe
Just call me Tom
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Here are a few shots of my yard at the moment. Usually in late May the yard looks the best it ever will at any given time. Soon the heavy daily monsoon rains will come, then the baking heat and munching insects of late summer and early fall, and finally the frosts of December. As you can see, I grow a wide variety of plants.
One of my biggest addictions are ferns. I love just about any fern, but epiphytic ones and tree ferns are the most fascinating to me. In this shot you can see the temperate tree fern Dicksonia antarctica, an Australian native, along with the epiphytic Platycerium superbum (another Australian) and the native Japanese birdnest fern, Asplenium antiquum.
Near the entrance to the house is a large specimen of Platycerium bifurcatum and in a Podocarpus tree hangs my fuukiran collection (selected forms of Neofinetia falcata). Yes, that is Spanish moss (Tillandsia usenoides) as well.
In addition to this are a small side yard with a Japanese Apricot tree (Prunus mume) filled with all kinds of epiphytic orchids and a shade garden underneath. Along another strip in the back of the house there is a bulb garden and a concrete slab area is where I grow high light plants.
Tom
One of my biggest addictions are ferns. I love just about any fern, but epiphytic ones and tree ferns are the most fascinating to me. In this shot you can see the temperate tree fern Dicksonia antarctica, an Australian native, along with the epiphytic Platycerium superbum (another Australian) and the native Japanese birdnest fern, Asplenium antiquum.
Near the entrance to the house is a large specimen of Platycerium bifurcatum and in a Podocarpus tree hangs my fuukiran collection (selected forms of Neofinetia falcata). Yes, that is Spanish moss (Tillandsia usenoides) as well.
In addition to this are a small side yard with a Japanese Apricot tree (Prunus mume) filled with all kinds of epiphytic orchids and a shade garden underneath. Along another strip in the back of the house there is a bulb garden and a concrete slab area is where I grow high light plants.
Tom