WHY I DO THIS BLOG ON RARE PLANTS

This blog is a labor of love. Because of my love for unusual, tropical plants and the ways to make them prosper, I searched high and low for information and data on the more obscure denizens of the plant Kingdom my information database grew and I realized that Much of the Data on Obscure Species was Unavailable or written in a cold scientific manner. In Addition, many things in garden books will not tell you of the potentially bad aspects of plant species because they were compiled by people who did not actually grow the plants themselves.Finally,as a gardener of unusual plants, I and others searched relentlessly for species, pictures, seeds, and descriptions of plants that are Unusual and easy to maintain yet many of which are never seen outside of a botanical garden.
I talked to people and found that many of my friends and associates wanted cuttings (and had as much success with them as I did) It occurred to me that there are a great deal of people out there that relish unusual and odd plants but the mainstream Plant distributors only carry "Safe" plants, Yet the dealers who deal in unusual make a killing in the plant business. How are People supposed to know about these Floral finds unless they are exposed to them.

According to the report “State of the worlds plants”by researchers at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, in the United Kingdom, there are about 391,000 species of vascular plants currently known to science. Of these, about 369,000 species (or 94 percent) are flowering plants.


By scanning through several plant databases, including the the Plant List, the International Plant Names Index and the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families, the team found that 391,000 vascular plants are currently known to science. Moreover, about 2,000 new plant species are discovered or described every year. Many of these newly described are already on The endangered list

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Scrap short videos

 producing so much content …,

.,,,each media site has slightly different contacts so this stuff that didn’t fit in any of the sites..




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Another Bamboo myth



 This is the biggest misconception about tropical bamboo



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True and false about bamboo… Series

Beginning of in-depth series on what I’ve studied and learned about bamboo it was so much I will have to do it in  installments

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Amazing rare species found today


 Expect A thorough presentation that will blow even the most jaded plant geeks… Tomorrow

Valentine’s Day

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Collages of rare plants








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Tropical flowering cacti


 I’ll do a quick video presentation on all the different colors of this day flowering species 

How to sterilize Spanish moss without killing it

 The easy and Safe process  shown in detail on how to remove insects from Spanish moss without killing the moss.

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Tons of photos to keep you occupied








 Photos from my library to brighten your Covid day

Posting some scrap photos






I was told that I’m all work and no play so I’m gonna share more pictures of what I do for fun other than plants
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More updates I’ve been doing presentations just not posting
















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Updates I’ve been dark online lately

 




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Monotropa hypopitys

 Monotropa



Monotropa is a genus of three species of herbaceous perennial flowering plants that were formerly classified in the family Monotropaceae and presently are classified in Ericaceae. They are native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere and are generally rare. Unlike most plants they do not have chlorophyll and therefore are non-photosynthetic; rather, they are myco-heterotrophs that obtain food through parasitism on subterranean fungi. Because they do not need any sunlight to live, they can live in very dark sites such as the floor of deep sylvae.

Project #699


 

This weeks projects


 

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Happy gay pride… Here’s some images from the past and current pictures to celebrate


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COMING SOON


 

Video topics coming soon


 Topics I’ll be covering soon they are all researched and photographed… But the presentations have to be cut and perfected.


Topics include

Obtaining cultivating and processing coffee arabica growing and drinking the coffee you Grow.


Obtaining cultivating and processing camellia (thea)chinensis and how to process the plants leaves into black green and white tea that you can brew.


How to candy orchids and other edible flowers

Step by step instructions.


A mega cachet regarding the common myths about growing bamboo

10 amazing unknown facts about bamboo

And my actual favorite species and experiences.


A presentation on  several rare and bizarre species as soon as I can obtain more plants.

The species are

Dorstenia

Ceropegia

Amorphophallus

Catasetum orchid

Ant plants -hydnopytum and dishidia


A step by step class on how to mount epiphytic plants.  I will do this class in installments


A list of Bromeliads species (that would be awesome if they were crossbred)My favorites and why they are my favorites


The videos will post to my YouTube and blog… Because they are longer presentations... I will however let my followers on Facebook Instagram and TikTok know.

Top 10 bulbs that are unique for Florida

 I can even tell you top vendors for these... The great thing about bulbs is that It’s their tnature to clump and mass and they actually bloom more when they’re crowded.

General orchid tips… Before my videos on Monday



 Orchid basics


The Key things to remember about orchid care in general .


In order to keep alive and re-bloom it.

Will it be indoors or outdoors?


 Each species has different light requirements and water requirements.


Orchids in a potting medium must

have the medium dry out between waterings.


Most Orchids without Water storage must be watered a minimum of once a week.As a rule of thumb, drought-tolerant orchids, such as cattleyas, oncidiums and dendrobiums only need to be watered once a week. Other species should be watered every 4-5 days.


Almost all epiphyte species do best when mounted on wood...It’s how they grow in nature… And once established… They require less or no watering and very little fertilizer.


 Explaining light requirements -Most orchids need strong filtered light. Not necessarily direct sun. Although they will acclimate to it. 

have a very sunny yard, so I put most of my not-full-sun plants in containers under the eaves. They want and need filtered light ..strong light. And many will not re-bloom unless they are affected by seasonal light change.


If you have orchids that like higher light — the Dendrobiums, Vandas, oncidiums and Cattleyas — put them in the pool cage or under an oak tree. If you have a successful staghorn fern, it's in a spot that's great for most orchids.


Many can take some morning sun and afternoon shade.


Your plant will tell you if it’s getting too much (or too little) light. Leaves tend to become greener when light is too low, but they may turn yellow or bleached-looking when light is too bright. If you notice black or brown patches, the plant is likely sunburned and should be moved to an area with lower light. 


They really should only be fertilized when they’re actively growing.


Hybrids or inter generic orchids will have the same light and water requirements of the parent plant or plants.