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Wow so cool! I wish I lived in a climate where growing outside on trees was possible. I live in Seattle, not exactly prime territory. Although I would like to learn about orchids native to the area.
To be fair, I live in the tropics, we're the land of perpetual summer, so I'm pretty much cheating with a bunch of plants people struggle with in gardening groups. If you manage to grow some local orchids, please tells us about them, I'd love to see those! (And to learn when your current ones blooms)
On the downside I absolutely cannot grow stuff like tulips, anything that requires mild Northern hemisphere weather is a no go.
On the plus side for Seattle, I'm in fern heaven here! And there are massive tulip farms just outside of town. So I don't have it so hard here either :)