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An orchid in a tree? How?

An orchid in a tree? How?

Part of the orchids journey is attaching it to a rooted tree so it can continue to grow. Not any tree but a tree that gets proper air movement and plenty of light. So, when Cristina Addison of SDC Development (https://sdcfl.com/ ) reached out to her friend Steven Turner of Victoria Park Flower Studio about installing a plant that can be viewed from the master bedroom of a recently built home in Victoria Park; Steven was up for the challenge! These two are good friends and are both involved with the AHLE Foundation ( https://www.ajccf.org/ )This project was the perfect reason for a reunion and the orchid is the perfect plant for such an occasion. The beautiful home and strategically placed Orchidaceae; it’s scientific name, can be seen at 1605 NE 4th Ct. If you like what you see, thank Pete Addison who designed it and reach out to Tim Singer (https://www.flaliving.net/) who is the realtor for this property. Some homes are just a home but this one has a story to tell and no one has even moved in yet.

Credit: Stephanie Williams and Steven Turner