13 articles related to `Bromeliad`
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How to Care for Guzmania Bromeliads
In their native habitat of South America, guzmanias grow on trees, where they collect water from rainfall. They get nutrients…
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How to Propagate Guzmanias
Guzmanias – and Guzmania lingulata in particular – are popular bromeliads to grow indoors because they are easy-care and provide…
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How to Care for a Guzmania Lingulata
Among the various bromeliads used as indoor plants, Guzmania lingulata stands out for its vibrant scarlet leaf bracts, which arise…
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How to Care for Indoor Bromeliads
Bromeliads are all tropical or subtropical plants, but they have different cultural requirements depending on the species and growth pattern.…
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Bromeliad Blooms – The Basics
Bromeliads – like the edible pineapple and its surprising relative, Spanish moss – are a varied group. Their actual blooms…
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Interesting Facts About Bromeliads
encompass many more plants than the common pineapple. Some grow without soil, others maintain their own “compost piles” and still…
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What Is a Bromeliad?
Bromeliaceae is a large plant family, with more than 50 genera and over 3,000 known species. An extremely diverse group,…
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Soil for Bromeliads
Depending on their growth style, soil requirements vary. With more than 3,000 different varieties from all over the world, soil…
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How to Propagate Bromeliad Pups
Bromeliads – like the familiar pineapple – are unusual and beautiful tropical plants. The group includes a wide variety of…
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How to Water a Bromeliad
Bromeliads are , exotic plants from tropical locales. They will always do better if you can duplicate the same conditions,…
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How to Fertilize Bromeliads
Talking about fertilizer for bromeliads is complex because there are so many different plants. For most people, however, the questions…
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How to Grow Bromeliads
The bromeliad family includes everything from the edible pineapple to Spanish moss, plus the unique varieties known as air plants.…
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How to Care for Bromeliads
The bromeliad group includes such unlikely relatives as the pineapple and Spanish moss, as well as many other plants. They…