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1.Over 100 pages in this softcover published by the Bromeliad Society of Australia in 1988. Well illustrated and in perfect condition. "GROWING BROMELIADS" The information given includes an overview of the bromeliad family and its generic members, the environmental conditions of their native habitats for an understanding of their growing requirements, where and how to grow the most popular species, biology, propagation, hybridizing, where to procure plants, how and where to obtain further advice, and much more. The use of scientific language has been reduced to a bare minimum which, where not explained in the text, is covered in a comprehensive glossary. The book has been written by experienced, successful growers who are active members of the Bromeliad Society of Australia Inc., an organization devoted to the promotion and culture of Bromeliads. Containing almost one hundred colour plates as well s black and white illustrations, it provides a clear insight into these remarkable plants from a practical view point. Each of the chapters has been written by an expert in the particular subject area. 112 Pages 2.Growing Bromeliads by Bromeliad Society of Australia The book was writtne in the 25th anniversary year of the Bromeliad Society and was edited by Barry E. Williams. CONTENTS Acknowledgments Bromeliad Societies It is well illustrated with diagrams, black and white photographs with coloured plates between pages 49-64. It has 112 pages. 3.This book presents these unique, colourful and fascinating plants to the reader in a manner which arouses the interest of the average enthusiastic gardener. It makes essential reading for anyone who seeks information on the cultivation of plants which are 'different', quite easy to grow, and steadily increasing in popularity due to their beautiful foliage and colourful, long-lasting inflorescence. The information given includes an overview of the bromeliad family and its generic members, the environmental conditions of their native habitats for an understanding of their growing requirements, where and how to grow the most popular species, biology, propagation, hybridizing, where to procure plants, how and where to obtain further advice, etc, etc. The use of scientific language has been reduced to a bare minimum which, where not explained in the text, is covered in a comprehensive glossary. The book has been written by experienced, successful growers who are active members of the Bromeliad Society of Australia Inc., an organization devoted to the promotion and culture of Bromeliads. Containing almost one hundred colour plates as well as black and white illustrations, it provides a clear insight into these remarkable plants from a practical view point. Each of the chapters has been written by an expert in the particular subject area. Soft cover, colour plates, 18cm by 24cm, 112 pages, index, b/w photo's and illustrations, creases on cover refer photo, ex-library with the usual markings, good condition 4.Item Specifics - Non-Fiction Books GROWING BROMELIADS 5.Detailed item info
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