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RE: Beautiful Bromeliads.

in #bromeliads7 years ago

@ctrl-alst-nwo, That would be excellent review of Bromeliads plants and beautiful images. Totally stunning flowers there. You every time given beautiful gardening posts and best knowledge of your self. I add some details & beautiful pictures via web site.

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Bromeliad is the name for a family of plants that is incredibly diverse. There are 2,877 different species of bromeliads. And just about as many ways to care for them as there are different varieties. That being said there are a few things that will remain true for the majority of bromeliads and general principles of bromeliad care that will remain consistent. The following are tips for both indoor and outdoor bromeliad care and maintenance.

Almost all bromeliads are native to tropical climates. Their original habitat is humid and they grow on shady forest floors or attached to trees. This means bromeliads are adapted for warm, wet, shady climates. If you live in an area that will not freeze, you can safely plant your bromeliad outside. However, make sure you have a space that will not expose your bromeliad to large amounts of direct sunlight. A bromeliad can experience leaf burn if exposed to too much direct light. Different varieties have different tolerances for exposure to sun. Monitor your site to determine how much direct sun it receives and at what time of day and then purchase a bromeliad whose needs align with your site specifications. It is also important that your bromeliad remains mois

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contents source: http://www.bromeliads.info/general-indoor-outdoor-bromeliad-care/