BROMELIADS©

 

EXOTIC SPLENDOR OF THE RAINFOREST

 

       Bromeliads display an incredible range of form and size and, 
      when they bloom,  an impressive palette of extraordinary colors.

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My passion is collecting and growing bromeliads. I am attracted to their unusual shapes, extraordinary markings, ravishingly exotic flowers and brilliant bracts, some of which last six months. The colorful berries on some species are extraordinarily eye-appealing.
In recent years, the fascinating Tillandsias have become my favorite. Their bizarre shapes make them suitable for mounting, resulting in unique plant mobiles, which provide great points of interest in the greenhouse.

 

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BROMELIAD CULTURE AND INFORMATION

 Links To Various Bromeliad Photo Pages

Assorted Bromeliads Splendors of the Rainforest  
Aechmea Bromeliad Culture
Billbergia Bromeliad Encyclopedia
Guzmania Brom. Society International
Neoregelia Join the E-Mail Discussion group:
Bromeliads for Beginners
Nidularium
Succulent Bromeliads
Tillandsias
Vriesea
    

 


The environmental requirements for each species depends upon the bromeliads native habitat. Before you buy plants, try to research the cultural conditions and how to provide them. Select plants that will grow in the environment you can supply.
For more cultural information, growing tips and solving problems, I recommend to contact your local Bromeliad Society.

 

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