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BROMELIADS in pots.


Paradise Found

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One good thing about growing bromeliads in pots is you can rearrange them every spring to come up with a totally new look. Here's a few of mine from last summer 2020. Feel free to share your own here too. 

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27 minutes ago, Paradise Found said:

Here are a few more pics from last summer, hope you enjoy them. :D

 

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What is the name of the one in the last picture?

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Hi, Reyes Vargas, that one is called...Dyckia 'Nickel Silver'. Very drought tolerant and loves sun. Here a pic of a clumping one from the net. Mine has a little bit of purple in the leaves so it could be a hybrid. 

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26 minutes ago, Paradise Found said:

Hi, Reyes Vargas, that one is called...Dyckia 'Nickel Silver'. Very drought tolerant and loves sun. Here a pic of a clumping one from the net. Mine has a little bit of purple in the leaves so it could be a hybrid. 

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If you can't find this one, then check out Paradise Found Nursery.  (not my nursery). They have one that is almost the same look 'Dyckia marnier-lapostollei,  only 10 bucks.  :D

https://www.paradisefoundnursery.com/collections/terrestrial-bromeliads/products/dyckia-marnier-lapostollei

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31 minutes ago, Reyes Vargas said:

I will definitely check that out thanks.

Ha Ha on Me.... I just found the tag and it really is Dyckia marnier - lapostollei, My bad. :w00: From the same nursery, lol. 

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