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The Bromeliad Family is a large family with 56 genera and 2,600 species is almost entirely limited to the New World - one species of Pitcairnia is found in Western Africa. Although more well known for showy tropical foliage plants and the food crop pineapple, this family also has many members that come from arid and semi arid habitats that exhibit leaf succulence.

Bromeliad Family
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Aechmea caudata var. variegata Variegated Tail Bromeliad - Evergreen bromeliad to 3' tall w/cream striped lvs & yellow flwrs w/red buds & bracts. Full sun/part shade. Occasional H20. Hardy to 20F. 
Aechmea distichantha Brazilian Vaseplant - Evergreen terrestial Bromeliad to 2-3' tall by 3-4' wide. Rigid lvs & spring violet-blue flwrs w/showy pink bracts. Full sun /shade. Hardy to 20-25 F. 
Aechmea recurvata var. benrathii False Tillandsia - Spreading clumps to 18" tall w/ thin narrow green recurved lvs & pink to purple flwrs in spring. Full sun to shade. Little H2O. Hardy to <25F. 
Aechmea recurvata var. recurvata False Tillandsia - Small rosette forming plant w/yellow green lvs that turn red when flwrs appear in spring-summer. Full sun/light shade. Little H2o. Hardy to 20F. 
Ananas comosus 'Royal Hawaiian' Royal Hawaiian Pineapple - Terrestrial Bromeliad to 3-4' tall with pink, white and green lvs. Light shade to part sun. Flower stalks of pineapples in summer. 30-32 degrees F. 
Billbergia nutans Queen's Tears - Clump forming bromeliad to 1' tall by 2' across w/narrow green leaves and green & blue flowers in spring. Shade. Low water needs. Hardy to 25-30F. 
Billbergia nutans 'Santa Barbara' Variegated Queen's Tears - Clumping bromeliad 1' tall x 2' wide w/narrow yellow edged green lvs & spring green & blue flwrs. Shade. Low water needs. Hardy to 25-30F 
Billbergia pallidiflora Clump forming upright bromeliad 18" tall w/narrow white banded gray-green lvs & pale pink & violet flwrs in spring. Shade. Little H2O..Hardy to 30F. 
Cryptbergia 'Red Burst' Rosette forming succulent w/clumps of 8-12" long bronzy-red lvs & occasionally small white flowers. Bright shade. Regular irrigation. Hardy to 25 F. 
Deuterocohnia brevifolia forma chlorantha Abromeitiella - Tight mounds 1-2' tall w/small rosettes of silvery spiney lvs & green flwrs late winter. Full sun/shade. Little H20. Well drained soil. Hardy to <20F 
Deuterocohnia lorentziana Abromeitiella - Tight 1-2' tall mounds w/small rosettes of silvery spiney lvs & green flwrs late winter. Full sun/shade. Little H20. Well drained soil. Hardy to <20F 
Dyckia 'Alice' Terrestrial bromeliad with rosettes to 18" wide with red strap leaves. Orange flowers in late summer. Full sun. Little irrigation. Hardy to 15-20 F. 
Dyckia 'Black Gold' Black Sawblade - Terrestrial bromeliad w/18" wide rosettes of dark purple lvs & yellow-orange flwrs in late spring. Full sun. Little irrigation. Hardy to 15-20 F. 
Dyckia 'Brittle Star' hybrids Succulent w/spiny margined red/silvef lvs. Orange flowers on 3' stems in spring. Drought tolerant. Full sun/ light shade. Hardy to 20-25 F. 
Dyckia 'Cactus Ranch Red' Red-leafed Dyckia - Succulent w/spiny margined red tinged foliage. Orange flowers on 3' stems in spring. Drought tolerant. Full sun/ light shade. Hardy to 20-25 F. 
Dyckia floribunda 'La Rioja' Silver Starfish - Succulent rosettes 6-10" wide w/white lvs & spike of orange flwrs in summer. Regular H2O spring-fall - little in winter. Hardy to 30 F - best warmer. 
Dyckia hybrids (Red Seedlings) Succulent w/spiny margined red tinged foliage. Orange flowers on 3' stems in spring. Drought tolerant. Full sun/ light shade. Hardy to 20-25 F. 
Dyckia hybrids (Silver Seedlings) Succulent w/spiny margined silver foliage. Orange flowers on 3' stems in spring. Drought tolerant. Full sun/ light shade. Hardy to 20-25 F. 
Dyckia 'Jim's Red' Terrestrial bromeliad with rosettes to 18" wide with red strap leaves. Orange flowers in late summer. Full sun. Little irrigation. Hardy to 15-20 F. 
Dyckia marnier-lapostollei White Dyckia - Succulent rosettes 6-10" wide w/white lvs & spike of orange flwrs in summer. Regular H2O spring-fall - little in winter. Hardy to 30 F - best warmer. 
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