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    This is ghostwood from NEHERP and a formed pc if EpiWeb branch manufactured by:Folius EpiWeb is a terrific product !!!!!

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    ghostwood this is about 16" ( NEHERP)

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    unmodified epiweb branch of which is about 2" in diameter
    -it is siliconed together at epiweb to form a round shape
    -I modified this because the 'scale' is too big for where I want to us it
    (see next pic )

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    I pulled it apart = identical pieces ( doubles your supply )
    trim off the stuck silicone

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    trim of any angled/corners
    ( save the trimmings for helping to mount plant clippings onto wood pcs)

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    run it under the hottest water you can stand
    Squish it !!! It will mold a little bit, but will not change the shape drastically
    It will change just enough to take 'the squareness' out of it


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    Wrap it around your wood / or use it separately ! No rules

    The upper R of the photos is the top.
    -the branches are separated there, I plan to mount/hang a pilea plant.
    ( I am under -strict orders -from Bill to hang it )

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    lower down on the wood ( in the center) is a hollow area I will attempt to mount a bromeliad.
    Bromelaids and I don't get along

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    I think I will use this one ? It's been growing out a long time and is ready.


    Note: photo #2 compared to photo #5 ( after the 'trim and squish' ) --- There is a very big difference in the scale after this modification

    Have Fun !
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