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Bromeliad Family

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Growing A Pineapple Houseplant
Now that you know how to grow it, here is some interesting trivia about your pineapple. The pineapple is a member of the bromeliad family. As such it is related to Spanish moss and some interesting ornamental plants ... [... more]
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21" Potted Flaming Tillandsia (Bromeliad) Plant
A new and beautiful potted latex flaming tillandsia (part of the bromeliad family) plant. Three flower heads combined with eight large life-like looking bromeliad foliage potted in our "unbreakable" moss covered pot. This lovely artificial ... [... more]
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Growing Bromeliads (Growing Series)
Good introduction to growing Bromeliads The book contains 106 pages about growing Bromeliads. There are 6 pages on Bromeliad history, ecology, and horticulture. 7 pages about the general Bromeliad family. 7 pages about common growing conditions. 41 pages ... [... more]
$11.95
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Air Plants
This group of bromeliads is easy to take care of, although that's not necessarily true of other members of the bromeliad family. For the most part, bright, indirect light is best, and normal indoor temperatures are ... [... more]
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Air Plants
This group of bromeliads is easy to take care of, although that's not necessarily true of other members of the bromeliad family. For the most part, bright, indirect light is best, and normal indoor temperatures are fine. Air plants do need ... [... more]
Home and Garden Television

Tillandsias
An important member of the bromeliad family of plants are the tillandsias or air plants. These silvery gray and green plants are able to survive naturally without soil; they pull water and nutrients from the air. ... [... more]
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Earth User's Guide to Permaculture
Included in the text is an overview of the bromeliad family, where to procure plants, helpful tips on how to grow the most popular species, ten new bromeliads are described, as well as details about biology, propagation, hybridisation and new chemical ... [... more]
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