Aechmea recurvata 'sunset' seedlings
naoh123
9 years ago
I thought I'd share a photo of my first experience growing bromeliads from seed. I got these from the BSI seed bank last year. I heard bromeliads are slow growers when coming from seed; that's almost an understatement. These guys are at the one year mark and they can still be eclipsed by a quarter. It's neat seeing those familiar recurvata spikes finally form on the margins of the leaves though. Looking forward to the final product: http://i.imgur.com/oQBNqNO.jpg
sunshine_qld
HoosierBob SW Indiana Zone 5
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