I bought a half acre in New Smyrna Beach and there is a very large and growing larger patch, of Bromelia Balansae. It really is beautiful...Read More. My concern is the University of Florida has this bromeliad on their non-native invasive species list. It's from South America. It will be a goal to keep it in check, though. It really is amazing to see it growing in the wild.
It took years for me to learn this plant's identity. It is a very colorful, beautiful landscaping specimen. . I will keep it forever. By ...Read Morethe way, this plant produces absolutely delicious fruit that look something like apricots. I like it better than pineapple.Share some space, pineapple. Another plus is that it is tolerant of some freezing temperatures.
This is a very beautiful plant. The only thing I don't enjoy about it, is the very sharp edges. The flowers have a wonderful yet differen...Read Moret fragrance. Where thick gloves when transplanting or handling. :D Also a great home security plant.
great terrestrial drought tolerant bromeliad with a bright day-glo red center, and thick, compact white flowers with magenta edges. The ...Read Morered color seems to be most prominent during the non-winter seasons, usually 1-3 months before blooming. From South America
I bought a half acre in New Smyrna Beach and there is a very large and growing larger patch, of Bromelia Balansae. It really is beautiful...Read More
It took years for me to learn this plant's identity. It is a very colorful, beautiful landscaping specimen. . I will keep it forever. By ...Read More
This is a very beautiful plant. The only thing I don't enjoy about it, is the very sharp edges. The flowers have a wonderful yet differen...Read More
great terrestrial drought tolerant bromeliad with a bright day-glo red center, and thick, compact white flowers with magenta edges. The ...Read More