Bromeliads

in Houston, TX(Zone 9a)

I have two different bromliad types for trade . First ( large plant) is a green leaf with pink tips. I don't know the name. Second, I have Two large Flaming Torch (Billbergia pyramidalis) with babies. They are just starting to bloom . Here is the picture of the Pink Tip one. I am looking for Philodendrons,African violet, Hoyas, Cannas ( I don't have) , or other plants on my trade list.
TIA,
Patti

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in Houston, TX(Zone 9a)

Here is the other Flaming Torch Billbergia pyramidalis.
Thanks,
Patti

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Alden, NY(Zone 5b)

I could root you a Hoya Tricolor, Hoya Mathilde, or a Hoya Krinkle Kurl rope if you still have the bromeliad to trade. I'm interested in the Flaming Torch Billbergia pyramidalis

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Miami, FL(Zone 10a)

Patti,
The first image looks like NEOREGELIA SUNSHINE
Armando.

in Houston, TX(Zone 9a)

Thanks for the ID Armando.

Livermore, CA(Zone 9a)

I have lots of hoya's, are there any particular one's you are looking for? Send me an e-mail and I will send you a list of what I have rooted. I am interested in both of your bromilaids.

Patricia

Miami, FL(Zone 10a)

Patti,
The second is Billbergia Pyramydalis Concolor,
the other Pyramidalis is Kyoto (variegated)
Armando

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in Houston, TX(Zone 9a)

Armando,
The second bromeliad is not bi-color . The leaves is a solid light green in color. The other is a NEOREGELIA SUNSHINE just like you said earlier.
Thanks,
Patti

Miami, FL(Zone 10a)

Patti,
I didn't said bi-color, I said CONCOLOR which is a variation, the leaves
are solid green.Common name "Summer torch"
Armando

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Miami, FL(Zone 10a)

Patti,
The first pyramidalis image i sent you is the Kyoto.
which is the two color leaf.
Armando

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