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Today there is an event organized by the Bromeliad Society of Thailand. Here are pictures from the event.
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- Posted by hotdiggetydam (My Page) on Sat, Nov 22, 08 at 11:38
| Excellent plant photo's. Baby Skotak sure is a variable plant. The car rubra and pernambuchana sure look like close relatives |
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- Posted by splinter1804 (My Page) on Sat, Nov 22, 08 at 15:50
| ksx106 - Thanks for taking the time and trouble to share your wonderful pics with us. I realy think the uniformity of the Neo. Carolinae x concentrica albomarginata is fantastic and is certainly the one I'd take if I could have one pick. Let's play count the leaves, any takers? Thanks again, All the best, Nev. |
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| Thanks for taking us to the show with you. I sure like that HUGE billbergia! Japie |
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| Hi Kxs 106, great to see some more superb images, keep them coming cant get enough of this sort of posting, many thanks. Love those N Lorena's, have got 1 almost comparible but think the one shown would win. Those Neos just love that tropical heat all year round that we cant provide making it a real chalange here to get nice size and forms. |
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- Posted by kerry_t_australia 9 (My Page) on Sat, Nov 22, 08 at 21:56
| Thanks for the visual feast, Kxs. I'm guessing your favourite broms are billbergias and variegated neoregelias? :) The perfect symmetry and layered effect of that N. carolinae x concentrica albo ('Bill Morris') has left me gasping - and with a neck kink! K |
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- Posted by lovelyiris 7B (marianwinnsboro@hotmail.com) on Fri, Nov 28, 08 at 18:01
| Oh my goodness what a wonderful time viewing your photos. I'm just like Splinter, I'd love to have one of those Neo Carolinae X Concentrica Albo's. The one you photographed is a real treasure. I don't think I could count all those leaves Splinter. Who knows, maybe KXS can tell us how many leaves it had. LOL That was my favorite followed by Neo Carlinae X Painted Lady, then Neo Lorena. But I'm a newbie to broms so what do I know. LOL Happy Gardening and thanks for letting us have a peek at the show. |
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