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flowering neoregelia

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Angiosperm Families - Bromeliaceae Juss.
... , Hechtia, Hohenbergia, Hohenbergiopsis, Lamprococcus, Lindmania, Lymania, Macrochordion, Mezobromelia, Navia, Neoglaziovia, Neoregelia, Nidularium, Ochagavia, Ortgiesia, Orthophytum, Pepinia, Pitcairnia, Platyaechmea, Podaechmea, Portea, Pseudaechmea, ... and Dallwitz, M.J. 1992 onwards. The families of flowering plants: descriptions, illustrations, identification, and information retrieval. Version: ...
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Bromeliads
... leaves. Some species of Neoregelia have red tips on the apex of their leaves that resemble fingernails, and are often called "painted fingernail." Inflorescences (the flowering parts of a plant) ... 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 Cultivated Genera Aechmea ...
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Bromeliad Forum - GardenWeb
... -up, posted on Fri, Oct 27, 06 at 11:29 WANTED: Neoregelia ‘Fireball’ or Neoregelia lilliputiana Posted by: paul_ z4/5 MI on Sun, Oct 8, ... follow-up, posted on Wed, Oct 4, 06 at 20:48 WANTED: neoregelia lilliputiana or other Posted by: simba-nj 6 on Thu, Aug 24, ... Dec 20, 05 at 22:30 HAVE: Ensete Maurelii 'Abyssian Banana' looking for flowering br Posted by: etropicals z10FL on Tue, Apr 25, 06 at 7: ...
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Garden at Symdock - Bromeliads
... Symdock - Bromeliads Garden at Symdock Bromeliad Species Aechmea Billbergia Guzmania Neoregelia Tillandsia Vriesea Intergeneric Mixed Product Range Home Contact BROMELIADS We would like to offer ... They reproduce by developing offsets, pups or shoots and if sufficient energy is available, flowering to produce seeds. The bromeliads water storage promotes and encourages communities of local wildlife ...
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Garden at Symdock - Bromeliads - Neoregelia
... flowering. Their leaves show the strong and tough growing characteristics and their tolerance to almost direct sunlight. The blushing lasts for months, displaying a great feature and decoration, even when not flowering. Neoregelia ...
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PlantOasis.com - Bromeliad (Family Bromeliaceae)
... 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 (Vriesea carinata), ... the center of the plant. The original plant will usually die after flowering, but it will produce new offshoots which can be propagated. Viewer' ...
plantoasis.com

BSQ Home Page
... use of nitrogen in fertilizers will promote excessive leaf growth and reduce colour in Neoregelia and some other species. Potting and Mounting Potting and mounting of bromeliads in Queensland ... stocking material. Propagation Most Bromeliads have strong survival characteristics and they reproduce naturally by flowering to produce seeds and also can develop offshoots. Seeds can be germinated and grown ...
www.bromsqueensland.com

CANISTRUM - BROMELIADS OF THE ATLANTIC FOREST
... for seven Canistrum , three Edmundoa, five Wittrockia, and four Aechmea species. A photograph of a flowering plant is provided for each species and, in some cases, a habitat photograph as well ... part of the book consists of a discussion on the defining charecterisics of Hylaeaicum, a neoregelia sub-genus (photographs of some of the species in this sub-genus are included); commentary ...
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Bromeliads
... leaves. Some species of Neoregelia have red tips on the apex of their leaves that resemble fingernails, and are often called "painted fingernail." Inflorescences (the flowering parts of a plant) ... 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 Cultivated Genera Aechmea ...
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USF Botanical Gardens - Gardens Guide
... Garden, one will find a variety of cultivated genera, such as Aechmea, Bromelia, Guzmania, Neoregelia and Vriesea. Bromeliads are grown mostly for their handsome foliage and showy inflorescences. ... including: Matt Stone Company, Consolidated Resource Recovery, Riverview Flower Farms, and Robbins Manufacturing. Flowering Trees and Shrubs Heralding the arrival of spring after the dry winter, the ...
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