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COEXISTENCE WITH WILDLIFE
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Peaceful coexistence with wildlife is possible. Original published in the Oakland Press, Pontiac, Michigan. The population boom has change the living conditions for our wildlife forever. We invaded. Their habitat, and they are forced to live among us. This causes headaches for people who want perfect landscaping or a vegetable garden. But we can coexist peacefully. Who do you think eats the foliage of your bulbs right down to the soil line? What about all these tunnels in the grass? Come on, all you anim...
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BILLBERGIA.CULTURE
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BROMELIADS IN THE LANDSCAPE. BROMELIADS IN THE LANDSCAPE. By Penrith Goff,. Certified Conifer Wildlife Habitat. Visit: Garden Web World. WHAT BROMELIADS CAN GROW OUTSIDE? All of them. They are better off outside! Compare the two habitats:. A Natural habitat: rain water, humidity and dew, nightly cool-down, good light,. Constant constant air circulation. B Home habitat: no dew, no cool-down, less intense light, poor air circulation, and low. WHAT ARE POTENTIAL PROBLEMS. B Leave them in their pots. C Be ca...
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TILLANDSIA MOUNTING
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By Penrith Goff,. Visit: Garden Web World. What plants can be mounted? Because most bromeliads are epiphytic (they grow on tree branches) or saxicolous (grow on rock), or even on telephone wires (no big word for that), most of them can be mounted. Most popular for mounting are the tillandsias because of their fantastic form and texture, and becauset they are small and grow slowly, making them easy to manage and take care of. What can they be mounted on? How are they fastened? Do not attach the plant by l...
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Direkt zur Hauptnavigation und Anmeldung. Aktuell sind 2 Gäste und keine Mitglieder online. Aus Deutsche Bromelien-Gesellschaft e.V. Bromeliad Society International, US-amerikanische Bromeliengesellschaft. Florida Council of Bromeliad Societies, mit umfangreicher Link-. Vivaristische Gesellschaft München e.V. Bolivianische Naturschutzorganisation "Fundación Amigos de la Naturaleza (FAN)". The Bromeliad Society of Queensland. Bromeliengesellschaft des australischen Bundesstaates Queensland. Private Bromel...
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SPECTACULAR TILLANDSIAS
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Billbergias in habitat are generally epiphytic. They grow on rock from southern Mexico to northern Argentina with the greatest number found in Brazil. They require strong light to enhance leaf coloration and beautiful markings. These superior foliage plants will tolerate dry air. Their few leaves grow upright forming a narrow rosette. Return To Home Page. Splendors of the Rain Forest. Conifer Wildlife Habitat: Arboretum de Concord. Conifers from around the World grown in Michigan.
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VRIESEA
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Vrieses are a genus of the subfamily Tillandsioideae. Their inhabit the tropical zones of South America with the majority being native to Brazil. The leaves are never with thorns or dentate. They prefers good air circulation, dappled light, warmth and humidity. Return To Home Page. Splendors of the Rain Forest. Conifer Wildlife Habitat Arboretum de Concord. To return to this page, click the Back button on your browser. Descriptive notes for each plant:. Culture - Habitat - Year discovered.