You already have a beautiful Swiss cheese plant, pothos, and aloe vera plant in your home. But now you want to try a new and more exotic houseplant. Bromeliads have become more and more popular in the ...
Bromeliads are gorgeous, low-maintenance plants perfect for adding vibrant color and unique textures to indoor and outdoor ...
Guzmania bromeliads catch the eye with their brightly colored, long-lasting flowers of stark red, orange or pink. Pixabay photo The end of November is the start of the winter dormant season for many ...
Anyone seeing a white jacaranda (Jacaranda puberula), also known as caroba, blooming in the sandbank forest might assume that ...
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How to Grow and Care for Bromeliad Plants Indoors
Bromeliads (Bromeliaceae genera) are tropical-looking epiphytes that are easy to care for in average home conditions. Though there are about 2,500 species plus thousands of hybrids and cultivars, the ...
Just because winter rolls around doesn't mean you can't continue to enjoy stunning plants around your home. Bromeliads (Bromeliaceae) are a family of brightly colored tropical plants that make for ...
Bromeliads are a colorful, beginner-friendly houseplant. Though many types exist, Guzmanias are the most common and the easiest of bromeliads. Make sure to give a bromeliad plenty of humidity and ...
The plant was not in bloom when it was collected in Bahia back in 2023, and had not raised suspicions of being such a unique ...
Description: This very colorful bromeliad is a special hybrid developed by Chester Skotak of Costa Rica. The plant is truly a standout. It is large and symmetrical with wide leaves and brilliant color ...
The nickname “banana spider” is a term used both for spiders that look a bit like bananas and spiders that have been found in shipments of bananas. Some are harmless, and some are dangerous, but all ...
You don't forget your first puya. In Quail Botanical Gardens in San Diego County about 20 years ago, we came upon an apparition: Out of a bristly rosette of basal leaves rose a head-high stalk of ...
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