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I am looking for a good source for sun loving bromeliads. I want to add bromeliads to one section of my planting bed but I don't know anything about bromeliads (and some would say I don't know anything about palms either but let's not attack me on that fact). I am hoping to buy 10-20 but that depends on the prices. I say sun loving because they will receive more than a half day of sun during the summer. I hope there is enough info here for someone to direct me to a bromeliad supplier (hopefully in Orange County or Northern San Diego).

Please PM if you can assist.

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Call Dean in San Clemente. He has the best prices and has an awesome yard of Bromeiliads and palms.

Dean

949 283-8888

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Thanks for the info guys.

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