Need some color in your home? We suggest buying a bromeliad flower or two. You might not have heard the name before, but chances are you'll know these pineapple-like tropical plants when you see them.
During the frigid days of winter, plant lovers are forced to turn their attention indoors. The bromeliads are a group of plants that adapt well to indoor conditions and lately have become more readily ...
The bromeliads comprise one of the most eclectic plant families in the Americas, including epiphytes in rainforests, terrestrial species in high elevations and arid-land survivors. Taxonomists have ...
Bromeliads are a great drought tolerant addition to a shady landscape with some protection from frost or freeze. The nearly 2,000 species of bromeliads provide plant lovers with an unbelievable ...
Selbyana, Vol. 16, No. 2, CANOPY PROCEEDINGS (1995), pp. 147-149 (3 pages) Seeds were used for establishment of a sterile culture of Vriesea fosteriana and Vriesea hieroglyphica, two endangered ...
Chet Blackburn saw his first bromeliad almost 50 years years ago in a tropical Guatemala rain forest. Driving on a narrow mountain road, he was overwhelmed by the rainbow of colorful foliage that ...
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