Blooming Bromeliad

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Crabbergirl

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This only blooms every couple years and I almost missed it this time.


I tried to get a good picture of this hyacinth but the wind was blowing really hard so it is a bit blurry on the edges.

Some with this wild pea. They grow by the 1000's along the road side going to my house. I collected some seeds in the hope I can have an area of them in the yard next year. they are so pretty.
 

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nealzeus

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Hey! nice Brom. they are very pretty. Planting them in an area of yard is a very nice idea.
I'll also try it.
 

Crabbergirl

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I love that Brom. It blooms about every 3-5 years. It has reproduced about 10 plants, of which my son has gotten a few. They are a bear to dig because the thorns on the leaves go all the way down the stalk and underground. But the display of color is so worth the aggravation ;)
 


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