Growing And Caring For Bromeliads
You can enjoy growing beautiful bromeliads in your home. They are very easy houseplants to grow, and although you don't require a green thumb in order to achieve success, bromeliads do have some specific needs and ...| [... more]
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Caring For Bromeliads
Bromeliad flowers usually begin to die after they bloom, but as they die, it produces offsets, or "pups," which can be clipped and potted to grow new plants. The division will not prolong the mature ... [... more]
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Bromeliad
Water your plant by pouring water down the stem of the plant creating a little water fall that ends at the soil... being careful not to pour water into upper leaves of the plant where the bloom is growing from. ... [... more]
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Bromeliads
Wrap the roots of larger bromeliads in sphagnum moss and push them firmly around the base of the tree trunk. Use plastic coated wire to wrap the moss around some smaller bromeliads, which will be ... [... more]
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Nearly Natural 1043-I-OR Triple Star Bromeliad Silk ...
No need to worry about water or sunlight, our beautiful nearly natural Bromeliad is always in perfect bloom. While other houseplants require endless tending, you and your guests can enjoy this silk plant year- ... [... more]
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Bromeliads
Indoor bromeliads thrive in temperatures between 65 to 70 degrees. However, to get your bromeliad to bloom, adjust the temperature to 75 degrees or above. One way to encourage your bromeliad to bloom is to place ... [... more]
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Tropical Bromeliad
One of the most striking features of tropical forests is the abundance of colorful bromeliads found growing on tree trunks and branches. These brilliant plants color the lush jungle ... [... more]
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Bromeliad - Guzmania
Water your plant by pouring water down the stem of the plant creating a little water fall that ends at the soil... being careful not to pour water into upper leaves of the plant where the bloom is growing from. ... [... more]
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All About Bromeliads
Bromeliads are one of America's most popular tropical flower. They are low-maintenance, have long-lasting blooms, and there are more than 2,000 varieties to choose from. See how easy it is to keep--and even ... [... more]
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Bromeliad - Silver Vase
Most Bromeliads are purchased as a disposable plant. With this in mind you can place the plant any where in the home of office. If you wish to keep your plant long term... place it in bright indirect or ... [... more]
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A New Bromeliad Book
Chapters one through four deal with the basics. The history of bromeliads is presented in the first chapter. The next chapter defines "commercial" versus "collectors" versus " ... [... more]
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Bromeliads
If you see a shoot -- or "pup" -- forming beside your plant (figure C), be aware that you can snap it from the main plant and pot it. Place a little growing medium in the pot, position ... [... more]
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