Bromeliads
Bromeliad plants provide an exotic touch to the home or warm season landscape. Growing bromeliads is simple and their unique growth habit will continue to add year-round interest. There are numerous types of bromeliad plants available to choose from, so finding one to fit your needs shouldn’t be that hard. Using the info that follows can help with that as well as any bromeliad care issues.
Bromeliads
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Growing Variegated Pineapples: How To Care For Variegated Pineapple Plant
The variegated pineapple plant is grown for its foliage, not for its fruit. The plants make lovely and interesting houseplants, or warm season potted outdoor plants. Learn more about them in this article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Hechtia Plant Info: Tips On Caring For Hechtia Plants
Hechtia is a terrestrial plant with characteristic rosette form of most bromeliads. One of the more interesting pieces of Hechtia plant info is that is has traits similar to succulents but is not a true succulent. Learn more about these plants in this article.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Reviving A Tillandsia Air Plant: Can You Revive An Air Plant
Although air plant care is minimal, the plant can sometimes begin to look sickly - shriveled, limp, brown or droopy. Can you revive an air plant in this condition? Yes, at least if the plant isn?t too far gone. Read on to learn about reviving a Tillandsia.
By Mary H. Dyer
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Cryptanthus Earth Star – How To Grow Cryptanthus Plants
Cryptanthus are easy to grow and make attractive houseplants. Also called the Earth Star plant, they are members of the bromeliad family.
By Laura Miller
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Care Of Vriesea Plants: How To Grow Flaming Sword Plants Indoors
The flaming sword houseplant is one of the most common bromeliads used for indoor decoration, and one of the showiest too. Learn how to grow this interesting plant in the following article.
By Becca Badgett