A 'Zebra' xeric brom

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chanin
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A 'Zebra' xeric brom

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Hi all, Among 'Zebra' pattern bromeliads, I have this guy in my collection for years.
It's Neoglaziovia variegata. The plant can be grown under bright light and could withstand drought for a long period.

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I would like to meet new friends in other part of the world and would be glad to trade plants or seed from this part of the world.
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bromelia_boy
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Wow, so very beautiful plant :!:
Interestingly what flowers at this plant.
Neoglaziovia variegata at you blossomed?
Vitaly
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Hi Vitaly, mine never flower yet, but I find some pic that I make a link for your observation here.
The plant grow very well and have a number of pups.
I think nearly soon my plant will flower, as they become a mature size,
and could set some seed for you too.

http://fcbs.org/images/bscf01/Neoglazio ... bscf01.jpg
I would like to meet new friends in other part of the world and would be glad to trade plants or seed from this part of the world.
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There should be a certain quantity of leaves
that the plant has reached an adult condition
and has blossomed?
Vitaly
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chanin hat geschrieben:...and could set some seed for you too.
I wouldn't mind 8) Thank's, Chanin
Vitaly
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@bomelia boy (is there an "r" missing in the name ?)

Keep in mind that Neoglaziovia produces intensive root-runners so
it is best to keep it in large pots, or even better in a ground-bed.
If the space around the roots is too dense, it does not grow at all.
Use sandy-mineralic cacti-soil.

My plant flowers every 3-5 years, infact it did this summer but I did not get
to take pics of it.

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Timm Stolten hat geschrieben:@bomelia boy (is there an "r" missing in the name ?)
Yes of course, I've mistake when I was registered at forum.
If it's possible correct my nick name on bromelia_boy :oops:

thank you Timm
Vitaly
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Outstanding plant b"R"omelia-boy! Exceptional.
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bromelia_boy hat geschrieben:If it's possible correct my nick name on bromelia_boy :oops:

thank you Timm
Fixed and Done.
Please alter your login data.

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