Palm Trunks: (left to right) Blonde Flame
Thrower Palm (Chambeyronia hookeri),
Umbrella Palm (Hydraistele
benguininii), Watermelon Flame Thrower
Palm (Chambeyronia macrocarpa),
Bottle Palm (Hyophorbe lagenicaulis).
Bromeliads: (left to right) Neo
Tricolor Perfecta, Aechmea 'Del Mar', Neo. Jeannie, Neo 'Petra'.

Watermelon Flame Thrower trunk at top
left. Bromeliads
Another angle. Notice bromeliad at bottom left; this is
Neo.
(counter-clockwise from left of palm
trunk): Neo. Passion,
'Petra' one of our favorites.
Silverish bromeliad to right is
Neo. Purple Star, Neo. Jeannie, Neo. Lila
(left half).
Aechmea 'Little Harv'.
Another view of same planter. If
you look close, you can see a Zebra Fishtail Palm (Caryota
zebrina) in the background left-center.
Also visible on far right are the leaves of Mexican Cycad (Ceratozamia
mexicana).

Front Right Corner: Giant Dioon Cycad in
middle (Dioon
American Oil Palm with Derek for scale.
This giant palm is
merolae) with Blueberry Flax Lily
surrounding it and
over 20 feet tall and has no trunk yet!
bromeliads in front. Bromelaids
are: Aec. 'Rick' in center
surrounded by Aec. Marcelino
and Aec. Oregon
on the ends.
Silver Saw Palmetto (Serenoa
repens 'Silver') on far left.

Bromeliads in front island.
Portea on left in bloom and
Same planter, except now you can see a Vrisea vinicolor red
Aechmea 'Rick' on right in bloom.
In background are three Aec.
bromeliad on the right. It's
leaves are spineless and almost
Albo-Mexicana bromeliads. Using
several species of
purple.
bromeliads in the landscape yields many
unique and colorful
blooms!
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