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Aug 14, 2014 9:34 PM CST

dyzzypyxxy said:Wonderful instructions, Ken. They do root pretty firmly into the bark if it is rough, and porous enough. Fasten them firmly enough (so they don't move) to a branch or piece of bark and they will be rooted to it in few months.

I've been gradually thinning this clump in the crutch of an oak tree, and believe me, they are really rooted in there! It takes some determined prying to get them loose.

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Hi, Can someone tell me the name of those exact bromeliads? I have the same old oak and want to add those type of bromeliads in the center they would go very well with all my other plants that are placed around my tree. Thanks Lori

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