"I still have some wall space" and then smiles. Summer, we are behind you on that! I'm laughing as I can relate to that comment. It's time for shingling plants. And the shingling looks so cool.
Very nice plant. I like the way it's mounted on the board...very interesting way to display and grow the plant. That's great for lack of space with all the other plants..lol. Thank you, Summer.
Interesting plant, I have never found one in person. I do have a few places on my walls for a few of these, so if I ever find one I might just have to get one or more. Thanks Summer, see you soon.
I soak mine and if I fertilize I just put it in the water. Spraying would take too long and the moss drys too fast anyway. I have new growth that looks like flower buds. Can’t wait.
Hi summer, I know it’s been a while since you’ve posted this, but this plant is actually a hybrid - Dischidia vidalii x Dischidia sp. ‘Camiguin Island’. It is commonly incorrectly called D. imbricata & D. platyphylla in the US.
I would like to try mounting a miniature species or cv. of an epiphytic plant in that way. Interesting plant, have seen certain types of Dischidia in hanging baskets only.
It’s pronounced, “Disk-ihd-E -Uh” This is not likely Dischidia imbricata based on appearance. Actually looks like D. cleistantha. Have any flower photos? Fertilizing can be done by soaking the plaque/mount in a bucket with dilute mix of fertilizer in it. They love it during the warmer months. They are a member of the sect. Conchophyllum which contains several shell leaved species.
Usually when you see ants on your plant it’s a bad thing because that can be a sign of scale or aphid infestation. In the case of myrmecophytes the presence of ants is perfectly fine and also really cool.
"I still have some wall space" and then smiles. Summer, we are behind you on that! I'm laughing as I can relate to that comment. It's time for shingling plants. And the shingling looks so cool.
i just got a dischidia today and named her rayne. and then i found this video. so cool! just what i needed, thank you 💚
I've never seen this plant, or many of those you present so thank you for introducing them
Amazing how you always find space for plants 🌿💚
Very nice plant. I like the way it's mounted on the board...very interesting way to display and grow the plant. That's great for lack of space with all the other plants..lol. Thank you, Summer.
interesting, I haven't seen this plant before, thanks for the video Summer.
Interesting plant, I have never found one in person. I do have a few places on my walls for a few of these, so if I ever find one I might just have to get one or more. Thanks Summer, see you soon.
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Neat design! The way its mounted on the sphagnum reminds me of forest ivy mounting on the sphagnum that grows on tree trunks
Thank you for posting! I just found one of these to add to my epiphyte collection and I love it!
That is so cool! I mount some of my orchids on boards.
I soak mine and if I fertilize I just put it in the water. Spraying would take too long and the moss drys too fast anyway. I have new growth that looks like flower buds. Can’t wait.
I have this plant and it’s not doing well do you pant yours in soil?
These videos are very helpful, thank you!!! :)
Hi summer, I know it’s been a while since you’ve posted this, but this plant is actually a hybrid - Dischidia vidalii x Dischidia sp. ‘Camiguin Island’. It is commonly incorrectly called D. imbricata & D. platyphylla in the US.
I would like to try mounting a miniature species or cv. of an epiphytic plant in that way. Interesting plant, have seen certain types of Dischidia in hanging baskets only.
I got this in a plant swap. Once it's stabilized, I plan on mounting it with my hoya imbricata.
How do you actually water it?
This plant is Dischidia Snaily, a hybrid. It’s a cross of vidalii x sp Camiguin Island
Love it.
I didn't think I'd want a sphagnum granola bar before.
random person lol
Hey Summer! I was wondering if dragon fruit cactus is considered jungle cactus
It’s pronounced, “Disk-ihd-E -Uh”
This is not likely Dischidia imbricata based on appearance. Actually looks like D. cleistantha. Have any flower photos?
Fertilizing can be done by soaking the plaque/mount in a bucket with dilute mix of fertilizer in it. They love it during the warmer months.
They are a member of the sect. Conchophyllum which contains several shell leaved species.
Could I do half moss and left me root up on the bare wood, Or would it not root onto the wood , or have enough moisture for the roots?
Nice ji
I bought this plant few days ago. And I really don't know that this plant is from Indonesia. I'm from Indonesia though 😅
If you're not soaking the plant, how to water it? Just spray it? Or put in in the sink and pour water over?!
Woowoo I think you just pour water over it with a watering can
Usually when you see ants on your plant it’s a bad thing because that can be a sign of scale or aphid infestation.
In the case of myrmecophytes the presence of ants is perfectly fine and also really cool.
I lost one of them to a colony i cant touch it anymore
we have a lot that plant her in the philippines if u want me to supply you can reach me on my fb page Merbons garden..
Not imbricata. It’s a hybrid
Not familiar with that plant...too weird for me