A
catalogue of Bromeliads used for various projects by - Lloyd Godman
This
is a catalogue of bromeliads used by Lloyd godman for his various installations
and photosynthesis projects - the collection of plants he accessed in
New Zealand from 1996 - 2004 was collected from a wide range of sources,
while most were brought from Greens Bromeliads, some were also donated
by the Dunedin Botanical Gardens. Later in 2004 these plants were either
sold or given away with his move to Australia.
Lloyd is at present re-establishing his collection where he now lives
in Melbourne and utilizing the plants for airborne gardens and the Hybrid project.
A
Lexicon of Bromeliads: A
resource by Lloyd Godman
Generally the long, thin leaves of Nidulariums grow into open rosettes, that form
sightless raised, colourful centres where the flower emerge. They
grow best in average to warm conditions (13-30 degrees C, 55-85 degrees
F ) but they will tolerate slightly cooler conditions for short periods.
Nidulariums for sale
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