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- Written by Gerry Stansfield
In my first article I talked about collecting brom seed and what to look for, i.e. what do the seed of the various genera look like?
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- Written by Gerry Stansfield
The ability and knowledge to make certain plants burst into flower at specific times of the year by using hormonal chemical substances is well known. Back in the early 60s this procedure was in its infancy ...
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- Written by Gerry Stansfield
WARNING: TREATED PINE AND BROMS DO NOT MIX!
After speaking recently with a friend who was heartbroken by the damage done to her bromeliads after placing them in a newly built shadehouse made of treated pine...
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- Written by Kerry Booth Tate
The bromeliads listed were growing in my garden and shade house, during winter 2007, at The Channon, by Terania Creek, in northern N.S.W., Australia - a sub-tropical haven...