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  1. ScotTi

    Miss Minnie

    'Miss Minnie' a very nice miniature Ti seedling from 'Xerox'
  2. ScotTi

    My thinking

    I have 2 plants that I have thought were Zulu (AKA Nobissima), but I am not positive and will ask for your thoughts. The first plant has leaves 10" x 4" and background green color turns black as the leaf ages over time. The second plant in question has leaves 4.5" x 1.5" and retains the...
  3. ScotTi

    Show Your Bromeliads

    Stan, Check out this site for outstanding Broms ... http://ebrom.com.au/index.html
  4. ScotTi

    Show Your Bromeliads

    Stan, I wish I knew. I have seen the photo on the net and I have had it saved to my computer for sometime. I have and still search thru many Brom sites looking for a name, but have had no luck. I imagine if I ever did find the plant for sale the price would be in the triple digits.
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    Show Your Bromeliads

    Planting beds enlarged, waiting for me to get them planted.
  6. ScotTi

    Show Your Bromeliads

    Just keeping adding more to the collection.
  7. ScotTi

    Tilandsias

    If you have em show em.
  8. ScotTi

    Just A Pup

    Look's like it's now Vriecantarea 'Julietta'.
  9. ScotTi

    Just A Pup

    I am excited to have Alcantarea 'Julieta" and look forward to its future progress. This one should mature with a 5'-6' spread. Pup has only about a 1' spread at this posting and is said to take a few years to mature.
  10. ScotTi

    Cold Weather

    The same over on this side of the bay this morning. At least there was wind to keep frost from forming.
  11. ScotTi

    Underutilized Tropical Color

    :) First flower spikes are opening with many more buds now appearing.
  12. ScotTi

    Ti Life Winter 2016

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  13. ScotTi

    Lisa Vinzant's Hybrids

    Billbergia 'Darth Vader' Almost black leaves with silver bands and blotches, forming a small clumping plant.
  14. ScotTi

    Lisa Vinzant's Hybrids

    Lisa Vinzant is a hybridizer in Hawaii who has introduced many new Bromeliads. From the "Blueberry Series" Here is a look at Neorgelia "Blueberry Muffin" 8" diameter x 7" height
  15. ScotTi

    A Different Cordyline

    The plant went into decline the following summer and the others at the nursery I purchased it from did the same. I had read they would not make it here in the humid conditions but I wanted to learn firsthand. o_O
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