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All Right the land of the Mouse and DuckThat's just fine, I'll be the first at something for once..... Here's two great Bromeliads for landscaping..... The first one is: Bromeliad; Aechmea; Mulfordi 'rubera' The more sun, the more bronze.... The second one is; Bromeliad; Aechmea; Manzanaresiana Both can reach 40" to 4 ft. tall.... ![]() ![]() ![]() [font="Georgia"][size="3"][b][i][left]Hey, if nobody posts here, can I have this all to myself? My Photobucket and Fotki free photo-dumps are full, I could use the space................. If anyone is interested, the green borders on the above photos were created by a totally FREE photo editing website. There's nothing to download, nothing to subscribe to, none of the crap that's with some of the others. Check it out http://www.phixr.com/
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John's Bromelaid'sYour bromelaid's are just lovely, even though I am in the land where they will grow great outside, unfortunately they are not my faves. Now having said that I have two growing in the garden and will have to wait until they get larger to ID them. The people who passed them on to me did not know the ID. Flowersun |