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Bromeliad

The Bromeliad Society of Japan

Scale insects that eat bromeliads - Dr. Howard Frank

The Hunter District Bromeliad Society has taken a different approach to the concept of this web site, it is based on Bromeliads in the garden. All photos have come from members own gardens. Enjoy

Bromeliad Society of New South Wales . This site has been developed as a resource for Bromeliad Society enthusiasts to further the understanding of these fascinating plants.

Bromeliad Society of South Florida

Bromeliad Society of San Francisco

The German Bromeliad Society

Florida West Coast Bromeliad Society

Bromlink Gold Coast Succulent and Bromeliad Society

Queensland Bromeliad Society

Australasian Conference in 2005 and links.

The Hunter District Bromeliad Society, Australia

Garden at Symdock BROMELIADS Ê Ê Bromeliads are very unique, exotic looking plants in a very fascinating family group. They are amazingly adaptable, tough and relatively easy to grow. They come from extremely diversified growing conditions, creating extremely hardy and resilient plants.

Sunshine Coast Bromeliad Society

Save Florida's Native Bromeliads Describes seed-saving and biological control efforts to conserve native bromeliads in Florida that are threatened by an exotic weevil.

Backyard Jungle The Ultimate Epiphyllum Site - discusses growing requirements and health, as well as offering photo galleries and a forum.

ECOSUR Bromeliad Project Info about the ecology of the epiphytic bromeliads of Chiapas, Mexico, as well as regional conservation efforts and research.

Growing Bromeliads - Bob and Lana Beyer, part of a larger site

Bromelario Caire A regional descriptive inventory of Bromeliad species from South Brazil, with links to lists of species, photos, bibliography, special topics (seed germination, photography, shadehouses, shadehouse guests, etc.) and biogeographical information on the biota of southern Brazil.

Central Coast NSW Bromeliad Society Inc., Australia

Bromeliflorae As an introduction to the three subfamilies of Bromeliaceae: Pitcairnoideae, Bromelioideae, and Tillandsioideae.

Spanish Moss: Its Nature, History and Uses

Bromeliad Encyclopedia Florida Council of Bromeliad Societies.

Bromeliad Society of Greater Chicago

Bromeliad Biota Examines some of the animals and plants known to live or depend as food.

Bromeliad Society International

Peruvian Amazon: The flora

EDIS (Extension Digital Information System)Bomeliads Info

New England Bromeliad Society

Charlie's Web has quite a few nice pictures of bromeliads which he regularly rotates.

Florida Council of Bromeliad Societies

The Evil Weevil - Weevils that eat Bromeliads An excellent site by Howard Frank

Tennis's Bromeliad Court This page is in celebration of my bromeliads, which I've been growing alongside my orchids for many years. I've only recently begun having much luck getting them to bloom, and also only recently gotten a camera that allows decent pics to be taken.

Symbolism of the Pineapple

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Information Sheets: Pineapples and other Bromeliads

Natural History Museum of Florence - Bromeliad Greenhouse