All about bromeliads!

Danny Begley with some brilliant bromeliads. Photo: John Borren/SunLive.

A formerly rare and still rather exotic plant, the humble bromeliad has exploded in popularity in the past few years.

For those yet to encounter these lovely plants, the Bromeliad Club is hosting its summer open day on Saturday, February 10 from 8am-12noon at the Sulphur Point Yacht Club.

The open day will see a range of bromeliads on display, plenty of plants for sale, lots of growers ready to share their knowledge, raffles, spot prizes, bromeliad growing information and many rare and unusual varieties.

Bromeliad Club member Lynley Breeze says the open days have been held on a Wednesday on their normal club meeting day, but they decided to hold the event on a Saturday so Wednesday workers could attend.

“Specialist hobby growers have access to some of the more interesting and rare plants that would not be available in nurseries and can advise on the best site and care for the plants; and prices are very affordable too.”

Some bromeliad plants offer spectacular, long-lasting flowers – some for up to a year – while others have highly patterned foliage, says Lynley.

“They can make a dramatic statement in the garden. After flowering, the parent plant usually dies but will produce offset plants called ‘pups’ which enable the grower to establish a collection.”

A cash-out facility will enable cash sales at the summer open day. For more information, phone Lynley 07 576 7711.

Bromeliad Club summer open day: Saturday, February 10 from 8am-12noon at the Sulphur Point Yacht Club.

 

 

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