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    Image Copyright ianperry

    In reply to: Bromeliads for novices and Addicts - Dec 2012

    Forum: Australian Gardening

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    ianperry wrote:
    Hi all, seems like my plants moved last weekend like their new position. Well at least they show no signs of wind or sun burn. I dug some of the pots in to the garden soil today and watered these. This is to save on water and make the plants more stable against falling over.More to do tomorrow and I will add some mulch as well.
    I have decided that i like Twotone as a juvenile more than as an adult plant, just my taste. I would like to see juvenile stars and bars knowing what the adult plant looks like.
    Sue, I don't know enough to confirm or deny Ae fendleri, but i have posted a pic of mine, taken this afternoon. It certainly has different colours and the spike on mine is taller. Mine is growing in full sun and that could be all the difference. The flower looks right though.
    I wonder if pic 4 of yours could be Ae chianti of some sort. anyway that is enough from me.
    Have a good one
    Ian
    Pic 1 Ae fendleri
    Pic 2 Neo red gold
    Pic 3 Neo Red macaw
    Pic 4 Neo correa arrujoi


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