Bromeliads

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  1. Coolsox

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    Bought these bromeliads yesterday from a local shop. The shop sells Dart frogs and products for creating home vivariums and they had quite a selection of Bromeliads, Orchids and other rain forestry type plants.

    I have no idea what species they are, but I've been advised they are fairly easy to grow. I used to grow Aechmea fasciata and that grew like mad. I ultimately got bored with It and got rid of it. Regret that now since it seems the original thorny form is no longer available. I don't like the new smooth leaved cultivar.

    Anywho, here they are...

    Brom 1
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    Brom 2
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    The first one should hopefully start producing pups soon. It has quite compact growth so I'm going o leave them to clump up.
     
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      They are lovely. Very pretty Adenium you have there too. :)
       
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      Thanks Lea, the Adenium was a new purchase yesterday too. I've always wanted one, but didnt ave the patience to start one from seed. I was very excited when I saw one for sale, never seen one offered before. I'm now waiting for it to drop all of its leaves!

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      Coolsox I think your 1st Brom is Aechmea Orlandiana, the second is either the same but younger and less coloured or a very similar variety, they are both cracking specimens.

      I remember potting hundreds of Aechmeas back in the 60's in a large house plant nursery in Hertfordshire, not a pleasant job!!!!!:smile:
       
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      Thanks Strongylodon. Not long after this post I found out what they where as the seller emailed me the details from his price list. The first is indeed A. Orlandiana. The second is A. correia araujoi.
       
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        Coolsox,
        Very nice.
        How are you going to get them over the winter?
         
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        On my bathroom windowsill!

        Oh, will sort your Aristolochia out this week. Sorry for the delay, with my bad foot and mother in law seriously ill in hospital I haven't had the chance I'm afraid.
         
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