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- Posted by brom_adorer Mid-North Coast, NSW (My Page) on Sat, Oct 31, 09 at 5:15
| beautiful Matt! Just loving how good your plants and gardens look. Thanks for showing us a bit of eye candy! Your Alc is a beauty, And an experience I have yet to have myself! The shelving is a great idea. Use what you can, I reckon BA |
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| Matt, Your garden is looking good, some very nice broms out in flower. It's good to see that you sorted out your PC problems. Rick |
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- Posted by splinter1804 (My Page) on Sat, Oct 31, 09 at 14:45
| Hi Matt, That's a nice pic of the concentrica hybrid and I look forward to mine maturing. Your garden looks great, but beware the brom's don't advance and eat up your house, as they do have a habit of expanding, but oh! what a great hobby. It's great to see you have left room for your new shadehouse to expand (as it will), and it's also good to see re-cycling is still alive and well. You're lucky to have a store that gives away useful stuff like your benches, I wish we had store like that down here. Thanks for sharing the pic's of your garden it's much appreciated and if I ever get mine tidy enough, I may also share some pic's. All the best, Nev.
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- Posted by matt15 Brisbane (matt15@bigpond.net.au) on Sun, Nov 1, 09 at 8:32
| Thankyou all for the comments. Nev i'd love to see some pics regardless of how untidy it may be. Paul great photos and thanks for sharing. |
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- Posted by splinter1804 (My Page) on Thu, Nov 5, 09 at 14:11
| Hi everyone, We've had some beautiful rain here over the last couple of days, and after being cooped up inside, I thought I'd take a look in the Neo. house during a break in the rain. I thought I'd share with you what I saw. Finally, can anyone give me the correct name of this plant, I have it just named as a Canistrum, is this corect? All the best, Nev. |
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| could be fosterianum or montanum or a hyb . |
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- Posted by matt15 Brisbane (matt15@bigpond.net.au) on Sun, Nov 8, 09 at 20:27
| Wow Nev you've certainly got some gorgeous broms in your collection. The layout idea of suspending them from the roof is a great idea and makes full use of the space you have without them being cluttered in shelving. I also love the spanish moss. Thx for sharing :) |
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- Posted by sunshine_qld Qld Aust (My Page) on Sun, Nov 8, 09 at 22:40
| Lovely broms. Nev mine is called triangulare. |
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- Posted by kerry_t_australia 9 (My Page) on Mon, Nov 9, 09 at 0:04
| Great show Matt, Paul and Nev! One might think we like these things called bromeliads... Nev, maybe you could post another photo or two showing all of your Canistrum? I'm leaning towards fosterianum, as triangulare has more orange bracts - but differing light and cameras can cause different colour results. Canistrum fosterianum has a more upright form in its leaves, versus triangulare more open - well, from my experience anyway. 'Roid - I have never seen a labeled montanum grown in this neck of the woods. How does it differ to fosterianum? K |
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- Posted by lyndi_whye 10 (My Page) on Thu, Nov 12, 09 at 7:05
| Matt, My shade house happens to look like yours except the roof is lower about 6ft from the ground. Nev |
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- Posted by splinter1804 (My Page) on Thu, Nov 12, 09 at 14:07
| Hi Lyndi, It's one I got recently and has the name of Neoregelia Royal Burgundy 'Supreme'. I doubt that it's the correct name though as it doesn't have the pink margins like the one in the FCBS Photo Index. On the other hand it may be a NOVAR of that plant (where it's lost its variegation). Neo. Royal Burgundy Supreme I'll check again later this morning as I have another one that's similar and it's just called Neoregelia Burgundy. I'll let you know if it's the latter. All the best, Nev. |
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- Posted by lyndi_whye 10 (My Page) on Thu, Nov 12, 09 at 19:52
| Nev, I have circled the plant I queried. Thanks! I love the way your weather bring out the pink coloration in the neoregelias. |
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- Posted by lyndi_whye 10 (My Page) on Thu, Nov 12, 09 at 20:41
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- Posted by splinter1804 (My Page) on Thu, Nov 12, 09 at 23:04
| Hi Lyndi, Yes the name on that plant is as I suspected, Royal Burgundy 'Supreme'. It's one of my dissapointments though as I bought it as advertised with that name and no pic. It should have had the pink margins and looked like the one in the pic in my last post. It looks to me more like the plain Burgundy shown in the FCBS photo index. What do you think? Does anyone else have anything to add? All the best, Nev. |
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- Posted by splinter1804 (My Page) on Thu, Nov 12, 09 at 23:28
| Hi again all, Lyndi, you said "I love the way your weather bring out the pink coloration in the neoregelias". I must say that the weather this year hasn't been much different to any other year down here but I have changed my shade cloth from 50% black to 75% beige and I believe the colours are 25% better this year than in previous years. We still have to see how they tolerate the hot January weather beneath the lighter colour though, fingers crossed that things will be OK. All the best, Nev. |
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- Posted by kerry_t_australia 9 (My Page) on Fri, Nov 13, 09 at 0:58
| Nev and Lyndi - twice now I have bought Neo. 'Royal Burgundy Supreme'. Like you Nev, I was hoping for the pink margins. I paid big dollars too. Both of them are also a disappointment, with only the slightest margins observed up-close - otherwise, they just look like 'Royal Burgundy', of which I now have several. I have tried growing them under different light and mix conditions, to no avail. All the pups are the same...bummer! Has anyone had better luck than Nev and me? K :( |
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- Posted by malleeaustralia (My Page) on Wed, Nov 25, 09 at 6:01
| WOW - thanks to all who posted pics - I would say they have me jealous but perhaps inspired is a better word. You folks have some beautiful broms there!! Paul - will be interested to see how the full sun experiment goes. This is my first year growing broms and many Neos loved the winter sun and coloured up well but the sun here in Nth West Vic was a bit much for some over the past few weeks, leaving a few battered and burned. Still at least the heat is making them grow so is a matter of now experimenting with light/shade myself. Am hoping to knock up a bit of a shade house here so great to see the pics you guys have posted. Nev - I was going to ask about the best type of shade cloth to use so cheers - sounds like 75% beige is the go? By the sounds of it yr in Vic? I'm in Nth West Vic so may be somewhat similar conditions. Great post people - has got me drooling! |
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- Posted by splinter1804 (My Page) on Wed, Nov 25, 09 at 15:12
| Hi Kristan, No I'm not in Vic., I'm on the south east coast of NSW just south of Wollongong one street back from the ocean so I have a very different climate to yours. As for the shade cloth, before you jump in and get what I'm using, maybe there's someone here with a similar climate to yours who could give you some advice on what's best. All the best, Nev. |
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