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Merry Christmas and Happy Gardening in 2009

hotdiggetydam
15 years ago

May all your brom wish lists be filled

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Comments (16)

  • jaga
    15 years ago

    Woof - can santa deliver those to nz please!!!! What are they, they look incredible.

  • brom_todd
    15 years ago

    Maggies Pride gone berzerk? ;-) Impressive whatever it is.
    I hope everyone has a Happy & relaxing Christmas - all the best for a brom-filled New Year!

    Christmas Cheers, Todd

  • lovelyiris
    15 years ago

    I too want to wish all of you a Merry Christmas and and wonderful New Year filled with some very special bromeliads.

    HDD how about sending me one of those lovely white broms???
    Email me....
    Merry Christmas, Marian

  • lyndi_whye
    15 years ago

    It would be a wonderful Christmas if we receive one of those white bromies.

    Wishing all of you a Merry Christmas and a Wonderful New Year!
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  • udo69
    15 years ago

    Hi All,

    A wonderful group of broms. ;-)

    Wish all of you be happy and have a wonderful year.

    Mery X'mas
    Yong

  • rickta66
    15 years ago

    HDD,

    Great looking Neos, I'm trying to get Santa to let me build a greenhouse.

    Merry Christmas all.

    Rick

  • splinter1804
    15 years ago

    Hi HDD, what a beautiful and unusual lot of broms. Are these your own hybrids you've been hiding away from us?

    Tell me when you're going away on holidays so I can arrange to come around to get a sample.

    Thanks for sharing with us, all the best, Nev.

  • hotdiggetydam
    Original Author
    15 years ago

    Yes a new hybrid by Mr Ray Coleman of Florida
    It will a limited release at the World Conference 2010 in New Orleans, USA.
    The photo is of the original grex. Which is now being progated for pups.
    Interesting life cycle..Kinda like a butterfly. The red looking plant on the lower right is the catapillar(pup) but the plant changes to what you see on the left of the photo. A wide winged butterfly and likes the bright lights.
    The plant name is Neo. Lorena Lector.

  • splinter1804
    15 years ago

    Hi HDD - Thanks for the follow up. Something a little bit different to ponder over.

    All the best, Nev.

  • neomea
    15 years ago

    Hi all

    HAPPY XMAS to all...I hope you all have an awesome new year! Be safe and enjoy the holidays!

    Dennis

  • kerry_t_australia
    15 years ago

    Thanks for all the seasons' greetings everyone. The same back to you all.
    That is indeed a beautiful butterfly, HDD! But the name suggests that Hannibal will be having Lorena for lunch!!

    K

  • hotdiggetydam
    Original Author
    15 years ago

    Hi Kerry or....
    Lorena the butterfly devoured Hannibal...Anyway i didn't get to name it...or it would have a different name LOL

  • bromeliaddict
    15 years ago

    hdd,
    Thanks for sharing the pics and the plant info!... looks like everybody's wish list just grew a little bit longer!

    Paul

  • avane_gw
    15 years ago

    HDD, it's an amazing plant! As Paul said, the wish-lists just get longer and longer!

    Japie

  • LisaCLV
    15 years ago

    I recognize those plants and their location. I took their picture a year ago when I was in Florida, and was hoping there would be more of them by now. I expect they will fetch some big bucks at the convention!

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    I like the name. Michael said it was HL x Lorena, but I think it must be the other way around. Either way, it is certainly not what I would have expected for that cross!

    If you can't wait for this one to get out, why not try Wango Tango?

  • hotdiggetydam
    Original Author
    15 years ago

    For me Wango tango the leaves are to thin and picky about light conditions.
    My picture was taken right before they mom's bloomed and got twisted LOL