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This plant also grows successfully here on the Greek island of Corfu.
A friend gave me one of her pups two years ago and t...Read More
My first Aechmea fasciata is just starting to produce pups. According to the Florida Council of Bromeliad Societies the plant will only ...Read More
I have had this plant for at least 6 years however my experience with it seems to be different than what others have written.
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Zone 8b, Heat Zone 9, deep Southeast, TX on Lake Sam Rayburn.
Can you please tell me how to get my URN PLANT to bloom?
I have a question about this plant...the flower on mine has faded and looks nasty...do I leave it on or remove it. If I remove it how do ...Read More
Seven years ago I went to an estate sale in Yalaha where the homeowner gave me a tired tattered Achemea fasciata. I put it in a pot and h...Read More
My grandmother had a Silver Leafed Urn Plant since way back in the early 90s. About 5 years ago, she insisted I take it as she was cleari...Read More
I do not have a green thumb at all. Every house plant I have had has died for one reason, me. But, for mothers day 2007 my son and new da...Read More
I live in England and was given my Urn when it was just 2 leaves in a pot. It sat on my desk at work for 2 years and the flower on it no...Read More
Hey, Dave's Garden Devotees!
Just this morning, yee ha,.... is my 69th Birthday, and my S.O. (Significant Other- Crow) wal...Read More
I love this bromeliad. I got it for its bloom two novembers ago. Planted it in the canopy of a japanese privet. Last october I decided...Read More
I have large patches of various bromeliads in my yard and this is one of my favorite. I initially planted them 9 years ago and have cont...Read More
A fantastic, bold, spreading plant that's great for the SF Bay Area. Contrary to what some say, the mother plants in my garden bloom repe...Read More
I grew this plant in the ground in St. Petersburg, Florida, zone 9b, for almost 10 years, and now my neighbor across the street there has...Read More
From the grocery a few years ago, blooms each year, with the flower stalk lasting for up to 11 months, offsets readily, prone to spider mites.
These plants grow to be very large but well worth the space they require. I like them for their striking foliage as an accent plant amon...Read More
These plants are definite eye catchers. Mine remain outside year round (zone 9a.) Last winter, the temperature dipped to 19 degrees, wind...Read More
My experience with this plant is quite curious. I was in the hospital, my girlfriend went on a complicated surgery (she had cancer), and ...Read More
The original plant is light to medium green with silvery bands - a variegated form with white to cream stripes running down the leaf is a...Read More