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Garden at Symdock - Bromeliads - Mixed Genera
... high and 90cm diameter, either directly in the ground or in a large size pot. Cryptanthus bivittatus Cryptanthus bivittatus is a small, low spreading, flat rosette terrestrial plant. They are called "Earth ... a small to medium sized pot. A relatively moist rich fertile mixture is suitable for Cryptanthus. Portea alatisepala Portea alatisepala is a large and beautiful species plant. These plants are ...
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PlantOasis.com - Bromeliad (Family Bromeliaceae)
... Common Varities: Silver Vase/ Urn Plant (Aechmea fasciata), Striped Blushing Bromeliad (Neoregelia carolinae), Earth Star (Cryptanthus bivittantus), Pineapple Dyckia (Dyckia brevifola), Scarlet star (Guzmania lingulata), Fingernail Plant (Neoregelia spectabilis), Lobster Claws ...
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Bromeliads - Air Plants - Tillandsia
... Aechmea Ananas Androlepis Araeococcus Ayensua Billbergia Brewcaria Brocchinia reducta Bromelia Canistrum Catopsis Chevaliera Connellia Cottendorfia Cryptanthus Deinacanthon Deuterocohnia Disteganthus Dyckia Encholirium Fascicularia Fernseea Fosterella Glomeropitcairnia Greigia Guzmania Hechtia Hohenbergia Hohenbergiopsis Lamprococcus ...
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BSQ Home Page
... can else where. Many will need to be protected where frosts are experienced (e.g. Cryptanthus and some green leafed Tillanasias). Water As in nature, a thorough drenching and flushing ... foam granules, coarse sand and perlite can provide these requirements. Terrestrial bromeliads (e.g. Dyckia, Cryptanthus) will need some compost or leaf mould, with some plants developing relatively large root systems ...
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... to Buderim on the Sunshine Coast. I met Grace Goode, and obtained many of her cryptanthus and neoregelia hybrids. For a variety of reasons, I largely stopped growing bromeliads until about ...
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Bromeliads
... leaves are usually arranged in rosettes which may be cup-shaped. Aechmea, Billbergia, Cryptanthus, Neoregelia and Nidularium are the most popular genera of this subfamily. Commonly ... attractively variegated, banded or mottled. Although short-lived, inflorescences are very colorful. Cryptanthus. These plants are small, terrestrial, sometimes stoloniferous with flat, basal, symmetrically arranged, ...
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Calflora Genus Index
... Orthilia Orthilia secunda Orthocarpus Orthocarpus bracteosus Orthocarpus cuspidatus Orthocarpus cuspidatus ssp. copelandii Orthocarpus cuspidatus ssp. cryptanthus Orthocarpus cuspidatus ssp. cuspidatus Orthocarpus imbricatus Orthocarpus luteus Orthocarpus pachystachyus Orthotrichum Orthotrichum shevockii Orthotrichum spjutii ...
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New Orchid Display Greenhouse - Devonian Botanic Garden
... . The most commonly cultivated genera of bromeliads are Aechmea, Ananas (pineapple), Billbergia (Queen’s tears), Cryptanthus (Earthstars), Neoregelia and Tillandsia (Air plants). Many bromeliads grow epiphytically in South American forests and ...
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... .Steiner Verlag. Rauh, W., Gross, E. & E.M.C. Leme (1989): A new species of Cryptanthus from Brazil. Journ.Brom.Soc. 39 (6): 258-260. Gross, E. & W. Barthlott (1990): Orthophytum ...
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... . Ibid. 38: 209. A Clarification of Cryptanthus glaziovii Mez. Cryptanthus Soc. J. 3(1): 12. A Clarification of Cryptanthus maritimus. Ibid. 3(2): 14. A Clarification of Cryptanthus bromelioides. Ibid. 3(4): 12. 1989 ... 8–12. A new Ornamental Tillandsia from Bolivia. J. Bromeliad Soc. 46: 211–2. Plastic Cryptanthus. Cryptanthus Soc. J. 11(3): 13–5. A new Aechmea from Bahia, Brazil / Uma nova Aechmea ...
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