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Show Us Your Bromeliads!


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Interesting how this Orthophytum glabrum appears to have little pups coming from the top where the inflorescence will emerge as well as offsets at the base.  The color has changed from pure green to the brown tints as well.

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Aechmea nidularioides

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Michael in palm paradise,

Tully, wet tropics in Australia, over 4 meters of rain every year.

Home of the Golden Gumboot, its over 8m high , our record annual rainfall.

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Tracy, that Orthophytum will take all day full sun [ if in a larger pot ] here it gets an awesome glowing orange hue .

I got several pups from the infl' of mine a while ago . It also has long stoloniferous pups .

I have a few Orthos

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Michael in palm paradise,

Tully, wet tropics in Australia, over 4 meters of rain every year.

Home of the Golden Gumboot, its over 8m high , our record annual rainfall.

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3 hours ago, aussiearoids said:

that Orthophytum will take all day full sun [ if in a larger pot ] here it gets an awesome glowing orange hue .

Thanks for the tip!

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5 hours ago, Tracy said:

Thanks for the tip!

Tracy, another one you might wanna try in full sun is xNeophytum 'Galactic Warrior'. Doesn't take up a lotta space and is a real crowd pleaser.

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New ones, these are so awesome and will get very large. The color will only get brighter and intense with age. 

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Six newly planted cuttings. 

Neoregelia Johannis &  Aechmea mulfordii bronze. 

 

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The first one was labeled as Neoregelia marmorata, but google search on N. marmorata shows different looking bromeliads. 

Can anyone verify?

 

The second one is N. pemiento 

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One of the most exquisite flowers in the Tillandsia genus, T. xiphioides (zif-ee-oh-eye-deez) has huge flowers for it's size that smell like vanilla/lemon.

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There are quite a few different forms of xiphioides; long, short, miniature, fuzzy, smooth leaf, straight leaf, recurved leaf, and yellow flower. One thing in common is the size of the flower, big.

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Here are my newest bromeliad cuttings.

They are in order. 

   Neo. Carcharodon 'Giant';  Neo. 'Skotak's Tiger' aka Carcharodon tiger;  Neo. Johannis cv. 'Fairchild';  Neo. Johannis cv. 'Pink'... Thanks for Looking. :D

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I just "found" this in my garden. I can no longer make out what it is . The label is not legible. The flower is almost heliconia like.

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El Oasis - beach garden, distinct wet/dry season ,year round 20-38c

Las Heliconias - jungle garden ,800m elevation,150+ inches rainfall, year round 15-28c

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Bromelia laciniosa - Macambira . Native of the brazilian northeast Caatinga . Very beautiful and exotic.5b6db5ca4a382_Corymbiacitriodora001.thum5b6db5d97e02e_Corymbiacitriodora002.thum5b6db5e1d2b68_Corymbiacitriodora003.thum

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Caixeta

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Interesting Tillandsia hybrid of T. rothii  x something else, at work, with an old blooms of T. magnispica in the  foreground.

 

 

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On 10/1/2018, 9:19:37, Rustico said:

New to this group, here are some of my Bromeliads,..in Bradenton Florida

 

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Welcome aboard Rustico! Thank you for sharing the photos, looks like you have been growing them for a while now.

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Neoregelia Hannibal Lechter #2 'Clarise'. (Evil laugh)

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"You can't see California without Marlon Brando's eyes"---SliPknot

 

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Some more photos to add from the garden. I used to have name tags, but they are long gone. No problem though, they just add interest to all the palms. 

The last one is a 'white ' pineapple fruit which is incredibly delicious. 

Tim

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Tim

Hilo, Hawaii

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I think the pink one in #1 is Neo Sandy. I have #3 and #5 but cannot remember their names either LOL

"You can't see California without Marlon Brando's eyes"---SliPknot

 

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