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BILLBERGIA.CULTURE
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BROMELIADS IN THE LANDSCAPE. BROMELIADS IN THE LANDSCAPE. By Penrith Goff,. Certified Conifer Wildlife Habitat. Visit: Garden Web World. WHAT BROMELIADS CAN GROW OUTSIDE? All of them. They are better off outside! Compare the two habitats:. A Natural habitat: rain water, humidity and dew, nightly cool-down, good light,. Constant constant air circulation. B Home habitat: no dew, no cool-down, less intense light, poor air circulation, and low. WHAT ARE POTENTIAL PROBLEMS. B Leave them in their pots. C Be ca...
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TILLANDSIA MOUNTING
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By Penrith Goff,. Visit: Garden Web World. What plants can be mounted? Because most bromeliads are epiphytic (they grow on tree branches) or saxicolous (grow on rock), or even on telephone wires (no big word for that), most of them can be mounted. Most popular for mounting are the tillandsias because of their fantastic form and texture, and becauset they are small and grow slowly, making them easy to manage and take care of. What can they be mounted on? How are they fastened? Do not attach the plant by l...
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Bromeliads Online - links page
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A tour through Bromeliad hybrids created by New Zealand Bromeliad author and grower Andrew Steens. The Bromeliad Society of New Zealand. Established in 1962, the objectives of the society are to encourage the cultivation and study of bromeliads grown indoors or outdoors. Affilliated with the Bromeliad Society International. The Bromeliad Society of Australia. Constructed and maintained by volunteers to promote the hobby of Bromeliad cultivation in Australia. Sunshine Coast Bromeliad Society. One of 54 af...
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Michigan Peony Society | The Peony Garden
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Touring the Peony Garden. Arboretum and Garden Visitor Guides. Peony Garden Photo Maps. The Peony Garden Initiative. Touring the Peony Garden. Arboretum and Garden Visitor Guides. Peony Garden Photo Maps. The Peony Garden Initiative. Interested in helping start a peony society in Michigan, or a regional chapter given the broad geographic and climatic range of the central Great Lakes area? If so, please email mbgna.curator@umich.edu. Examples of Beneficial Organizational Relationships. Matthaei Botanical ...
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REPOTTING
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By Penrith Goff, S.E.Michigan Bromeliad Society. Visit: GARDEN WEB WORLD. Jewels of the Plant Kingdom around the World. Conifer Wildlife Habitat: Arboretum de Concord. Conifers from around the World grown in Michigan. Now it's September and the bromeliads that bloomed for you in the Spring have good-sized pups and the plants are getting a little big for their pots. You have a feeling you should do something but are a bit unsure as to what. Should you divide? Or should you just shift to a larger pot?
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VRIESEA
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Vrieses are a genus of the subfamily Tillandsioideae. Their inhabit the tropical zones of South America with the majority being native to Brazil. The leaves are never with thorns or dentate. They prefers good air circulation, dappled light, warmth and humidity. Return To Home Page. Splendors of the Rain Forest. Conifer Wildlife Habitat Arboretum de Concord. To return to this page, click the Back button on your browser. Descriptive notes for each plant:. Culture - Habitat - Year discovered.
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BROMELIAD CULTURE AND INFORMATION
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South East Michigan Bromeliad Society. Certified Conifer Wildlife Habitat. All Cultural Information are the Property of the S.E. Michigan Bromeliad Society. CAM Respiration - Anwyl Bromeliads. The world of Bromeliads - Cacti/Succulents - Orchids - Conifers. Compiled by Siegrid Stern. And may not be reproduced without prior written permission. Text, graphics and HTML code are protected by US and International. Or otherwise distributed by any means without explicit permission. Please report Broken Links.
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AECHMEA
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Aechmea orlandiana var. Ensign. Aechmea grow epiphytically and terrestrial in the Rain Forests of South America. The leaves of Aechmea's are sturdy, tough and armed with sometimes very vicious spines and often covered with silvery scales (Silver Vase), all indications of adaptation to life in fairly bright light. They often grow on rock, storing the water they need in their tanks. Return To Home Page. Splendors of the Rain Forest. Conifer Wildlife Habitat: Arboretum de Concord. Brazil - disc. 1889. Repro...
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SUCCULENT BROMELIADS
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One of the best-kept secrets among succulent enthusiasts is the existence of succulent bromeliads. T. Hey are very tough, drought resistant plants which make ideal houseplants and which (properly acclimated) can be put out in the summer without fear of sun damage. Return To Home Page. Splendors of the Rain Forest. Conifer Wildlife Habitat: Arboretum de Concord. Conifers from around the World grown in Michigan. To return to this page, click the Back button on your browser. Descriptive notes for each plant:.