Collecting Bromeliads and Orchids in Florida
Trpoical Plants Bromeliads Orchids Instructions on how to grow Bromeliads and other Epiphytes Great Music and Lots of Photos.
Abromeitiella Bromeliad Plant | Bromeliad Plant Care
Abromeitiella (a-brom-eye-ti-el’a) – Belonging to the Pitcairnioideae subfamily; the Abromeitiella bromeliad consists of four species, found growing in dense mats on rocks in hot dry areas of Bolivia and Argentina. They appear to be miniature dyckias attaining rosettes of 2-2.5 cm in diameter. The plants have greenish white flowers, and although not noteworthy are often grown as a curiosity because they are the only true cushion type in the subfamily. They are best grown in small containers…
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Bromeliads: A Splash of Color
Most of these plants from the “pineapple” family come from Central and South America where they grow as epiphytes on trees and rocks or on the rainforest floors. Among the genera most o…
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