I would first get it off the dirt after power washing it. That way you can see what sorta figure it has and if its worth display. If so then look into stabilizing it and putting it somewhere as a garden accent.
msmaynards
Wow, that’s beautiful. It’s roots that have been underwater for a while then apparently leaning up on a wet shady slope to grow the plants. If you know where it was found I bet there’s some subreddit that could figure out what plant it is.
I’d want to keep it as is as the main attraction in a stumpery if moss and ferns are something you can keep in your yard or hang it on a shady wall as a piece of garden art. Watering would be tricky but well worth the effort.
If keeping the lichens, mosses and ferns isn’t happening then it would be superb decor for reptile, amphibian or fish tanks.
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I would first get it off the dirt after power washing it. That way you can see what sorta figure it has and if its worth display. If so then look into stabilizing it and putting it somewhere as a garden accent.
Wow, that’s beautiful. It’s roots that have been underwater for a while then apparently leaning up on a wet shady slope to grow the plants. If you know where it was found I bet there’s some subreddit that could figure out what plant it is.
I’d want to keep it as is as the main attraction in a stumpery if moss and ferns are something you can keep in your yard or hang it on a shady wall as a piece of garden art. Watering would be tricky but well worth the effort.
If keeping the lichens, mosses and ferns isn’t happening then it would be superb decor for reptile, amphibian or fish tanks.