A total of 320 bromeliad species from throughout the Neotropics, representing 29 genera, are described and pictured. Spectacular habitat photographs set the scene for the plants. more >>>
If there"s one category of the gardening market that"s hot and getting hotter, it"s bromeliads, those extraordinary epiphytes whose collectors and connoisseurs quickly become complete addicts. In this... more >>>
The relationship circle of the Tillandsia tectorum covers a number of the most beautiful and most multiform Tillandsias of South America. The area of this group extends from south Ekuador to central ... more >>>
GROWING BROMELIADS by the Bromeliad Society of Australia is now in its third edition. 107 colour photos. This revised edition includes 10 new species, new chemicals, Australian hybrids and updated ... more >>>
The Bromelioideae is the first volume of a trilogy on the study of the Bromeliaceae of Ecuador. It will be followed by the Pitcairnioideae and the Tillandsioideae, the most extensive subfamily.This b... more >>>
The Pitcairnioideae is the second volume of a trilogy on the study of the Bromeliaceae of Ecuador. It was preceeded by the Bromelioideae and will be followed by the Tillandsioideae, the most extensiv... more >>>
Chester Skotak is a world-renowned bromeliad hybridizer. This is the entertasining story of some of his experiences hunting for bromeliads in Panama. more >>>
The first edition of this book published in 1987 quickly sold out and second hand copies have been selling from $500 upwards. This new edition has 40 more pages, 30 pages of new hybrids plus a num... more >>>