Need some color in your home? We suggest buying a bromeliad flower or two. You might not have heard the name before, but chances are you'll know these pineapple-like tropical plants when you see them.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Here’s everything you need to know about how to care for your bromeliad. Bromeliads need lots of bright light. These plants need ...
Bromeliads are a wonderful group of tropical plants that are understandably popular: They are easy to grow, colorful and stay in bloom for a long time. Because they are not cold hardy, we grow them in ...
If you yearn to create a lush, tropical look for your landscape but are concerned about water use, consider incorporating bromeliads into your plant selection. Bromeliads are colorful, low-maintenance ...
At local nurseries now, you'll find a family of beautiful tropical plants that grow well as house plants. Horticulturist Dan Gill shows us some different types of bromeliads and explains how to care ...
Guzmania bromeliads catch the eye with their brightly colored, long-lasting flowers of stark red, orange or pink. Pixabay photo The end of November is the start of the winter dormant season for many ...
Bromeliads often come in and out of fashion, says Annette Gutierrez, co-owner of Potted in Los Angeles, California, but they have a lasting appeal for many house plant enthusiasts. Even if they're not ...
During the frigid days of winter, plant lovers are forced to turn their attention indoors. The bromeliads are a group of plants that adapt well to indoor conditions and lately have become more readily ...
This is one of the great joys of growing bromeliads and why they are so much fun to collect. You always have extras to share with friends or trade for new types. And dividing bromeliad pups is a great ...
Q: I saw the coolest houseplant in a hotel lobby (recently). I hope you can tell me what it is because I want to get one to give to my girlfriend. It had short, thin leaves and a flower that looked ...