Bromeliads

Bromeliads
Author: Andrew Steens
Publisher: Godwit
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2008-02
Genre: Bromeliaceae
ISBN: 9781869621278

If there's one category of the gardening market that's hot and getting hotter, it's bromeliads, those extraordinary epiphytes whose collectors and connoisseurs quickly become complete addicts. In this follow-on from his highly successful Bromeliads for the Contemporary Garden, bromeliad expert Andrew Steens takes bromeliads fanciers-both newbies and experts-on a wonderful journey into the wilds of South America, explaining bromeliad habitat and threats to their ecosystems with David Attenborough-like energy. Then he proceeds to a roll call of over 300 exotic, rare and must-have bromeliad species. Complete with growing (greenhouse and outdoors), hybridising and collecting advice, this comprehensive book is a must-have for the bromeliad lover.

Blooming Bromeliads

Blooming Bromeliads
Author: Ulrich Baensch
Publisher: Mitchell Beazley
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1994
Genre: Botany
ISBN:

Bromeliads for the Contemporary Garden

Bromeliads for the Contemporary Garden
Author: Andrew Steens
Publisher: Godwit
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2011
Genre: Bromeliaceae
ISBN: 9781869621780

The indispensable guide to the ever popular bromeliad family. The Bromeliaceae family consists of about 46 genera, several thousand species and a bewildering number of hybrids and cultivars. All are well able to adapt to their surroundings, which can range from steamy jungles to deserts. They are assisted in survival techniques by their rosetted cups, which efficiently catch water and nutrients. Bromeliads differ greatly in appearance. Some amaze with their brilliant inflorescences in glowing colour, while others are esteemed for the luminous light of their distinctive foliage, strong outlines and structural form. Their diversity makes bromeliads endlessly fascinating. Gardening trends wax and wane, but bromeliads have never gone out of favour. This book is a fully revised edition of Andrew Steens' first and highly successful book for bromeliad growers. With many many new species and toally revamped images, no bromeliad lover can be without it.

Bromeliads for Home and Garden

Bromeliads for Home and Garden
Author: Jack Kramer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Gardening
ISBN: 9780813035444

Brilliantly illustrated with more than 100 color images, this straightforward, easy-to-use guide focuses on the most popular species. Kramer has grown each one of the 200 plants featured in the work, in climates as diverse as those found in Illinois, California, and Florida. He writes with clear, practical information that gardeners of any skill level can use.

Native Bromeliads of Florida

Native Bromeliads of Florida
Author: Harry E. Luther
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2009
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

Experts Luther and Benzing show how to identify the species of native bromeliads and reveal how they and the other epiphytic bromeliads pursue their aerial, unconventional, bizarre, or strange lifestyle.

Native Bromeliads of Florida

Native Bromeliads of Florida
Author: Harry E. Luther
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2009-06-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1561648825

Do bromeliads ever harm their hosts? Are they parasites? Can any of them really live on air? How many kinds live in Florida? Are the pretty ones easy to grow in my garden? This is the first book on Florida's bromeliads and will appeal to both scientists and general readers interested in the state and its unique flora. Sixteen of the world's 3400 kinds of bromeliads are found in Florida, along with two natural hybrids. These so-called "air plants" thrive on trees and shrubs as epiphytes, which means they have no roots in soil. They are not parasites, as they use their woody hosts only for mechanical support. Spanish moss and ball moss are found in great numbers throughout the state (and farther north). Most of the rest prefer the warmer climate of the peninsula, many in the cypress swamp forests of south Florida, where they occur so abundantly. This long-awaited book introduces them all, with means of identification, characteristics, distribution maps, and color photographs.

Bromeliaceae

Bromeliaceae
Author: David H. Benzing
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2000-04-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780521430319

This book covers bromeliad biology, rather than cultivation.