Before they die, most bromeliads will send up pups from their base, and these small plants can be used to grow the next generation. The pups produced are actually part of that original plant. As such, ...
You wouldn’t think that the word “pup” has anything to do with your landscape. Gardeners, however, use the term to refer to offsets or small plants that form at the base of certain plants, most ...
Answer: Bromeliads are a good choice. These colorful plants are easy to care for and provide structural interest. They are widely used in commercial settings such as resorts, malls and hotels where ...
Do you have some neglected bromeliads and to your surprise they are still living? Bromeliads are easy-to-grow, low maintenance plants. With such a variety to choose from and the ability to live in or ...
Kathy Peters - Victoria County Master GardenerEdited by Charla Borchers Leon Jul 6, 2017 Jul 6, 2017 Updated Mar 12, 2018 If healthy, colorful bromeliads with a low mortality rate grace your home and ...
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Bromeliads are a unique and fascinating addition to the North Florida garden. Most bromeliads are native to tropical and subtropical areas and can be grown in the landscape, especially if you live in ...
You wouldn’t think that the word “pup” had anything to do with gardening. The dictionary defines a pup as the young of dogs or several other animals. Gardeners, however, use the term to refer to ...