Bromeliad

  • How to Grow Nidularium

    Nidularium is a genus in the bromeliad family, valued for its rosette-forming leaves and the bright, eye-catching central bracts that resemble a bird’s nest, which is where the name “nidularium” (derived from the Latin word nidulus, meaning “nest”) comes from. These tropical plants are native to the rainforests of Brazil and are appreciated for their…

  • How to Grow Dyckia

    Dyckia is a genus of bromeliads known for its tough, spiky, and often brightly colored foliage. Native to arid regions of Brazil and surrounding areas in South America, Dyckia species are more drought-tolerant than many other bromeliads. They are often used as ornamental plants in xeriscaping or low-water gardens, but they also thrive as indoor…

  • How to Grow Billbergia – Vase Plant

    Billbergia is a genus of bromeliads known for their tall, tubular rosettes and striking flower displays. Native to South America, particularly Brazil and Argentina, Billbergias are often grown for their dramatic flowers and beautiful foliage. These hardy plants are versatile, thriving both indoors as houseplants and outdoors in gardens, particularly in tropical or subtropical climates….

  • How to Grow Tillandsia

    Tillandsia, commonly known as air plants, is a diverse genus of over 650 species in the bromeliad family, native to forests, deserts, and mountains of Central and South America. These plants are epiphytes, meaning they absorb moisture and nutrients from the air through their leaves, not through their roots, which are primarily used for anchoring…