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"You know, a bromeliad looks quite different from what I expected."
A bromeliad which has filled with water is an ideal place.
Leave them together for a week or more - the bromeliad should bloom within the next 1-2 months.
If it came to that, they didn't know the meaning of the word "bromeliad."
Plants from the bromeliad family, such as pineapple and Spanish moss.
"I seem to remember it's called a bromeliad," said Dorcas.
I thought a bromeliad was a remedy for acid indigestion.
The name "bromeliad" refers to plants in the Bromeliaceae family.
It is supported by local and international bromeliad societies.
Pineapple is a famous member of the bromeliad family.
Mother bromeliad will die after flowering, no matter what you do, and the kids will take over.
"These little, tiny creatures can't hope to come across another plant by walking, say, from a bromeliad 150 feet up in a tree.
She rinsed her face in a puddle of water inside a fat bromeliad, and climbed down to the ground.
Fascicularia is the only bromeliad that can be grown in frosty areas.
Technically, it was an epiphytic bromeliad, although not knowing this made very little difference to the plant.
Anyone who does manage the task of scaling a tree to look into a bromeliad will find the secret to their importance.
They passed a spiky bromeliad as large as a small cottage.
It is a large terrestrial bromeliad somewhat resembling the pineapple.
In the wild, frogs may go through their whole life cycle in a bromeliad.
He took her clothes and the bromeliad and put them in the back of the Explorer, then opened the passenger door.
It is a durable house plant because this bromeliad can often withstand several periods of neglect.
These were considered one of the most important bromeliad areas of Latin America.
Pitcairnia is the only wild bromeliad outside the Americas.
Members of the bromeliad family are shaped like great rosettes with deep water-filled centres.
They make a short detour to South America to pick up some frogs in a bromeliad.