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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Guzmania Houseplant Care - Tips For Growing Guzmania Bromeliads
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Do Bromeliads Flower Once – Tips On Bromeliad Care After Flowering
Do bromeliads flower once and never again? Some bromeliads bloom regularly while others don't. Getting bromeliads to rebloom takes the patience of a saint, time and the right variety. Click this article to learn more.
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Bromeliad Cold Hardiness And Best Varieties For Cold
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By Becca Badgett
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Air Plant Propagation: What To Do With Air Plant Pups
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Queen’s Tears Plant Care – Tips For Growing Queen’s Tears Plants
Queen?s tears bromeliad is a rainbow-colored tropical plant that produces upright clumps of trumpet-shaped, grayish-green leaves. Also known as friendship plant, Queen?s tears bromeliads multiply readily and are easily propagated for sharing. Learn more here.
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Bromeliad Propagation – Learn How To Grow Bromeliad Pups
Bromeliads need to reach maturity before producing its lovely flower, which lasts many months. After the bloom is gone, the plant produces pups. Some tips on how to grow bromeliad pups can get you started on a whole crop of these amazing plants. This article will help.
By Bonnie L. Grant
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Air Plant Misting: How Do I Water An Air Plant
There are three main ways to keep your air plant moist. Once you know all three, you can decide which way will work best for your plant. This article will tell you the methods and then you will be on your way to healthy, happy Tillandsia of any variety.
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Neoregelia Bromeliad Facts – Learn About Neoregelia Bromeliad Flowers
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Cryptanthus Care Guide – Growing Earth Star Plants
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Bromeliad Plant Problems: Common Problems With Bromeliads
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Reblooming A Bromeliad: Getting Bromeliads To Bloom
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Watering Bromeliads: How To Water A Bromeliad
When you have a bromeliad to care for, you might be wondering how to water it. Watering bromeliads is no different than any other houseplant care, with the exception of having its own water tank. Learn more here.
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