Add a Touch of Difference in Your Landscape with Aechmea blanchetiana
Are you tired of seeing greens on your garden? Is green an over used color in your landscape? Then try something different…check out Aechmea blanchetiana. The attractive orange or gold foliage of Aechmea blanchetiana that forms a basal rosette... Read More...
Tillandsia cyanea – The Classic Bromeliad
Tillandsia cyanea or Pink Quill is one of the mostly cultivated Bromeliad species. Among the 374 species of the genus Tillandsia, Tillandsia cyanea stands out because of its spectacular inflorescence. A closer look at the plant will let you witness... Read More...
Bromeliads - How Do I Water My Bromeliad?
We hear this question all the time, hopefully this will give you a clear answer and you’ll be able to enjoy these colorful plants even more. Bromeliads, in their natural habitat, grow under a wide range of conditions and will survive... Read More...
Bromeliads - Year Round Long Lasting Color - Inside
We all like to have color indoors. It may be at Christmas with potted poinsettias or at others times of the year with some cut flowers arranged in a simple vase. The problem is - cut flowers usually only last for a week to 10 days. A potted... Read More...
Bromeliads - Reblooming
One of our recent tips brought in quite a few questions on Bromeliads. In case you need to catch the article you can find -Year Round Color Indoors One of the most common questions was will my bromeliad rebloom? Let’s deal with the old... Read More...
Neoregelia ‘Martin’
Neoregelia martin is a new and unique cultivar of Neoregelia. It is an attractive foliage plant that is loved by many because of its green and white leaves that are uniformly-arranged in rosettes. Each rosette is about 25 inches in width and each... Read More...
Raise Indoor House Plants for New Looks
It’s funny how during the holiday season we’ll move furniture around, place small decorations in places we wouldn’t normally think of, and place lights on trees. Why? All to create a look or effect. It’s not uncommon to see smaller... Read More...
Vriesea inferno or Vriecantarea ‘Inferno’ - The Show-stopper!
Vriesea inferno or Vriecantarea ‘Inferno’ is a hybrid of Vriesea ensiformis x Alcantarea regina by John Arden. Vriesea ensiformis and Alcantarea regina are two of the many bromeliad house plants that are popularly known by their attractive colors... Read More...
Aechmea fasciata variegata - Bromeliad
You will not find this on your outdoor landscaped patio. Take the old time Bromeliad classic “Silver Vase” Aechmea fasciata, throw in a yellow stripe on the outside edge provides a nice addition to Read More… Read More →

