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type of bromeliad, showing amazing colors and forms. Photographed by Debra Prinzing.
A rainbow of hot new bromeliad varieties spreads over a wall display by Bullis Bromeliads from Princeton, Florida
hot new bromeliad varieties spreads over a wall display by Bullis Bromeliads from Princeton, Florida. This species is called Neoregelia, and it comes in speckled, splashed, streaked and striped hues.
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Plants here include Dichondra ‘Silver Falls’, variegated Bromeliads, Sedum ‘Gold Mound’, Chlorophytum comosum (nonvariegated form), Rhoeo spathacea and Muehlenbeckia complexa.
Starting at the brick wall, Beck stacked gutter-like copper vessels along its face, coated with waterproof pond sealer, using pre-drilled holes and galvanized dynabolts; The oxidized copper is colorful and complements the red brick. A vibrant array of shade-loving foliage
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Starting at the brick wall, Beck stacked gutter-like copper vessels along its face, coated with waterproof pond sealer, using pre-drilled holes and galvanized dynabolts; The oxidized copper is colorful and complements
the language in this article describes smothering the area with plans with no plant taking center stage.
Bromeliads in pots in amongst shrubs.
Love containers with long spikes surrounded by impatiens
if you can access anarea with canopy shade
filled with plants, overlapping one another, climbing on top of one another, filling in the space below and up high. Density is key.Design tip: A sloped yard makes it easy to elevate plants so they can be seen while still maintaining the sense of a densely planted space. If your yard isn't sloped, use