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Bromeliad Links Family Bromeliaceae |
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Bromeliads are a group of
plants, comprising of over 2,700 species, in approximately 56 genera and
hundreds of hybrids. Following are links to
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Bromeliad Links
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Charlies Web
By Charles E. Dills
A very informative website, packed with images and links to other
resources.
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Bromeliad Garden Nursery
15 Spurgin St, WAHROONGA NSW 2076
Ph/Fax: 02 9489 2063
A wholesale and the only retail Bromeliad Nursery in Sydney
metropolitan area. We offer a wide variety of Aechmeas,
Billbergias, Guzmanias, Neoregelias, Nidularium, Vrieseas
and other Genera. We also sell a range of pots, labels,
shade cloth, bromeliad potting mix, marking pens, etc.
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bromeliadsonline.com.au
Specialising in growing bromeliads for the florist and nursery industries,
trading as Dillings bromeliads. The site has some great images of bromeliads
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Bromeliad Society of New South Wales Inc
70 Hinemoa Ave, NORMANHURST NSW 2076
Ph: 02 9971 6183

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Bromeliad
Society International
A society to promote and maintain
public and scientific interest in the research, development,
preservation, and distribution of bromeliads, both natural
and hybrid, throughout the world, and to promote fellowship.
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Central Coast NSW
Bromeliad Society
Bromeliad Society monthly meetings held every 4th Saturday 1.00 pm in the
Anglican Church Hall, WYOMING. Vehicle entrance is off Parkhill Rd.
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Anwyl
Bromeliads
PO Box 57-021, Mana, WELLINGTON NEW ZEALAND
6230
A small plant nursery in New Zealand
specializing in the production of tillandsias, as well as
other bromeliads, epiphytic cacti and other unusual plants.
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Florida
Council of Bromeliad Societies
A non profit
organization in the state of Florida, USA. Searchable photo
index and databases, as well as extensive other information.
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The
Bromeliad Society of Queensland Inc
PO Box 565,
FORTITUDE VALLEY QLD 4006 Contact: check website
Promoting fellowship and knowledge, encouraging the learning
and education of enthusiasts in the cultivation and
propagation of Bromeliads.
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Hunter District Bromeliad
Society
This
society encourages and educates hobbyist growers in the cultivation and
propagation of Bromeliads. This website is where members and visitors can view
other growers' bromeliad gardens and plant collections.
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