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Botanical Garden Nidularium
... Membership and Meetings Monthly Contest Photos News and events Yearly Show Photos Bits N Pieces Garden Photos Don Roberts Fonda Maslin Garry and Carol Van Hof Jon and Jan Townsend Kerry Gonzalez Mike Symonds Paul Van Gaal Peter Franklin Ray Englert The Larnach Family Botanical Gardens : Botanical Garden Nidularium View Botanical Gardens This website is sponsored by PCWI Precision Instruments.
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Bromeliad, including Aechmea, Billbergia, Cryptanthus, Guzmania, Neoregelia,
Nidularium, Tillandsia
... 50 species grow as epiphytes Neoregelia 'Allure' Neoregelia hybrid spp Neoregelia 'Las Vegas' Neoregelia coriacea Neoregelia carcharodon 'Tiger' Neoregelia marmorata Neoregelia carolinae (variegated) Neoregelia 'Angel Face' Neoregelia X Martin Nidularium is native to Brazil and we know of about 60 species. Many grow on the ground next to trees or in the lower limbs of trees. Size ranges from small ...
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Angiosperm Families - Bromeliaceae Juss.
... , Fernseea, Fosterella, Glomeropitcairnia, Greigia, Guzmania, Hechtia, Hohenbergia, Hohenbergiopsis, Lamprococcus, Lindmania, Lymania, Macrochordion, Mezobromelia, Navia, Neoglaziovia, Neoregelia, Nidularium, Ochagavia, Ortgiesia, Orthophytum, Pepinia, Pitcairnia, Platyaechmea, Podaechmea, Portea, Pseudaechmea, Pseudananas, Puya, Quesnelia, Ronnbergia, Steyerbromelia, Streptocalyx, Tillandsia, ...
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Bromeliads
... site. Plants in the genera Dyckia, Puyas, Hechtias, Ananas and the hard-leaved species in Aechmea and Billbergia grow best at high light levels. Plants in the genera Guzmania, Neoregelia, Nidularium, Cryptanthus and Vrieseas can grow under lower light levels. Temperature The majority of bromeliads are tropical or subtropical and thrive outdoors in Florida's high summer temperatures. Many tolerate ...
edis.ifas.ufl.edu
Garden at Symdock - Bromeliads - Intergeneric
... calyculata. Just to confuse the crossing a little more the Nidularium billbergioides has been regrouped and renamed Canistropsis billbergioides. The plant has the look and growth patterns of the Nidularium billbergioides, but has a completely different flower display. The plant has long and slender bright green leaves. The soft leaves hide the strong growing characteristics. The very light ...
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Bromeliads - Air Plants - Tillandsia
... Encholirium Fascicularia Fernseea Fosterella Glomeropitcairnia Greigia Guzmania Hechtia Hohenbergia Hohenbergiopsis Lamprococcus Lindmania Lymania Macrochordion Mezobromelia Navia Neoglaziovia Neoregelia Nidularium Ochagavia Ortgiesia Orthophytum Pepinia Pitcairnia Platyaechmea Podaechmea Portea Pseudaechmea Pseudananas Puya Quesnelia Ronnbergia Steyerbromelia Streptocalyx Tillandsia Vriesia ...
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CANISTRUM - BROMELIADS OF THE ATLANTIC FOREST
... two volumes are: Canistropsis – Bromeliads of the Atlantic Forest, and Nidularium – Bromeliads of the Atlantic Forest. Collectively, the three volumes constitute a major taxonomic revision of the genus Nidularium and related species. The book has 107 pages and over 60 colour photoographs. Detailed botanical descriptions, as well as a commentary on their distribution and habitat, are presented for ...
www.bromsqueensland.com
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... , Vriesea, Alcantarea, and in a few species of Tillandsia. In the subfamily Bromelioideae, variegation is quite common, especially in the genera Aechmea, Ananas, Billbergia, Cryptanthus, Neoregelia, and Nidularium. CAUSES OF VARIEGATION Although there has been much progress in scientific research on bromeliads, comparatively little is known about the causes of variegation. As a general rule, ...
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Bromeliads
... site. Plants in the genera Dyckia, Puyas, Hechtias, Ananas and the hard-leaved species in Aechmea and Billbergia grow best at high light levels. Plants in the genera Guzmania, Neoregelia, Nidularium, Cryptanthus and Vrieseas can grow under lower light levels. Temperature The majority of bromeliads are tropical or subtropical and thrive outdoors in Florida's high summer temperatures. Many tolerate ...
www.cactusweb.us
- Hunter District Bromeliad Society
... LFT This view shows the plants on the lefthand side (more info) Botanical Garden Aechmea This Aechmea is growing in the Gardens, quite stunning, neoregelia's bottom right. (more info) Botanical Garden Nidularium These Nidularium are growing as they would in their natural state in the Gardens, to see perfect specimens you would need to separate them. (more info) This website is sponsored by PCWI ...
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