This page was updated on 1/3/17
Bromeliads are a beautiful addition to any
garden or container arrangement.
The Captain and I have taken some awesome garden photos
during recent visits to Busch Gardens in Tampa, Florida.
The visits have been breathtaking inspiration for our garden
with all the gorgeous flower beds and containers packed
with blooming bromeliads . . . more to come on my blog
on these beautiful plants. Visit again soon for updates
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bromeliad articles, photos and videos from our
recent visits to Busch Gardens.

Bromeliflorae
An introduction to the three subfamilies of Bromeliaceae:
Pitcairnoideae, Bromelioideae, and Tillandsioideae
Bromeliad Information
Complete guide to growing bromeliads
from Florida Cooperative Extension Service
Growing Bromeliads
General growing information from the
Bromeliad Society International
Tillandsia Care
Tillandsia International
Bromeliad Photo Index
Florida Council of Bromeliad Society
Bromeliad Photo Index
Neoregelia
Florida Council of Bromeliad Society
Bromeliad Society of the Palm Beaches
Bromeliad Society of San Francisco
Bromeliad Society International
Florida Council of Bromeliad Societies
Sacramento Bromeliad Society
Tillandsia International
Bromeliad Airplants
Tropflora Online
Bromeliaceae
Bromeliad pages from the Utrecht Botanic Gardens,
Netherlands includes a Bromeliad identification page.
Bromeliad Biota
Very informative Bromeliad website maintained by the
University of Florida Department of Entomology & Nematology.
Discusses pests and some of the animals and plants known to
live or depend on bromeliads as food. Some cause
problems for people, like mosquitoes.
BROMELIÁRIO CAIRÉ
A website written by a Brazilian bromeliad collector which
includes the regional Bromeliad species from South Brazil.
Save Florida's Native Bromeliads
Describes seed-saving and biological control efforts to
conserve native bromeliads in Florida that are threatened
by an exotic weevil
Symbolism of the Pineapple




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