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    Ferns are one of my greatest joys,particularly Staghorns (Platycerium sp)...here are a few of the 40 odd stags that live in my garden..MM
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    Now I REALLY like you MM!!!

    Staghorns are certainly one of my favourite plants.

    I'm starting a tropical garden area down the back of the block after taking out Lantana,
    some very virulent invasive vine, loys of Golden bloody canes and several dead trees that
    had been smothered by the vine. Removed about 4.5 tonnes!!!

    Now I have a skeleton of Triangle palms,a few Lilly Pillies. a melalueca quinquinerva and
    two golden cane clumps one in each back corner. Long with the back neighbour's pines I
    have enough shade to get going.

    there will definitely be a staghorn or three in the plan..!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by artme View Post
    Now I REALLY like you MM!!!

    Staghorns are certainly one of my favourite plants.

    I'm starting a tropical garden area down the back of the block after taking out Lantana,
    some very virulent invasive vine, loys of Golden bloody canes and several dead trees that
    had been smothered by the vine. Removed about 4.5 tonnes!!!

    Now I have a skeleton of Triangle palms,a few Lilly Pillies. a melalueca quinquinerva and
    two golden cane clumps one in each back corner. Long with the back neighbour's pines I
    have enough shade to get going.

    there will definitely be a staghorn or three in the plan..!!!
    They,along with Elkhorns,definately my favourites..Tassels i love too..incidently,took these snaps with a Canon A540,nothing too expensive,but seems to take an alright photo...MM
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    I'd love to have more of those in my garden but Melbourne being Melbourne, they look ratty and are hard to maintain. Just another excuse for me (us?) to move up there I'm completely envious Chris!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott View Post
    I'd love to have more of those in my garden but Melbourne being Melbourne, they look ratty and are hard to maintain. Just another excuse for me (us?) to move up there I'm completely envious Chris!
    They're awesome plants to have around the garden Scott..MM
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    Amongst all that excitement I forgot to say what great specimens you have MM
    and how good the shots are.!!!

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