The Book of Bromeliads and Hawaiian Topical Flowers': Your Bromeliad Guide to Interiorscaping Landscaping Cut Flowers and Live Floral Arrangements
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What is a Bromeliad? Bromeliads (Bro-me-le-ads) belong to a specific plant family. Bromeliaceae with almost 3 000 species and are indigenous to South America up to the Southern United States. The pineapple is the most recognized and only edible Bromeliad. What makes Bromeliads the number one choice in plants for interiorscaping landscaping and floral arrangements? The long lasting blooms and attractive foliage! Not to mention the colors shapes and sizes make many wonderful combinations in any floral or garden settings. They are easy to care for hardy and have dozens of varieties to choose from. The Book of Bromeliads and Hawaiian Tropical Flowers is a coffee table style book with a multitude of identification photos (over 650). It is designed to give simple and informative information about Bromeliads along with names and picture identification. There are 17 chapters including "History of Bromeliads" "Care of Bromeliads" "Pests of Bromeliads" "Families of Bromeliads" "Floral arrangements of Bromeliads" "Tropical Flowers" and "Hybrid Bromeliads". This will be your 216 page guide to Bromeliads and the Bromeliad industry for products and services. About the Author Ron Parkhurst owner and founder began Hanalei Nursery-Bromeliad Growers in 1990. Hanalei Nursery is located on the slopes of Mount Haleakala the worlds largest dormant volcano on the island of Maui in Hawaii. Ron along with Rons mentor and teacher of Bromeliads David Shiigi have patented many Bromeliads and together have a very large collection of Hybrid Bromeliads. Ron is studying to become Hawaiis first certified Bromeliad judge and is sought after for his award winningBromeliad Displays Bromeliad Hybrids Driftwood Bromeliad Trees Bromeliad Garden Designs and Bromeliad Floral Arrangements. He has written numerous Bromeliad articles for newspapers magazines and trade publications. Ron has also trademarked Aquaponics(tm) a new farm growing system using a combination of aquaculture and hydroponics but that is another story.
