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Below Ae. Maria Regina Canistrum lindenii and Nid. Innocentii all nestled in the landscape. |
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Above, Aechmea serrata among variegated ginger, ferns and crotons. |
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To the left, a huge screw pine with Aechmea correia– araujoi that has been winding it’s way up for many years. When these come into bloom the inflorences is a beautiful pendulous salmon color |
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One of two shade houses. This is where his Neo’s and Billbergia’s are grown |
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Tillandsia uriculata found the perfect spot. |