I did that with a banyan tree's aerial roots in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico this spring! It was hard going as there weren't any bobbins to keep them in order as I worked!


Sue

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-----Original Message----- From: David C COLLYER
I recall back in the late 90s working on the aerial roots of a
Monsteria deliciosa at Geelong's St. John of God Hospital. I simply
plaited them using CT, CT all the way. I wonder what they look like
now. They're in the little smoking garden on the ground floor if
anyone wants to check

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