Semi-shade gravitas

Bob Lanarch & Giant Snake Skin Vriesea
Bob Lanarch & Giant Snake Skin Vriesea

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vriesea continues to evolve into larger plants that pull focus in garden designs like few alcantarea can in the shade.

Bob & Gleness Lanarch together with their son Jamie at Bromeliads Australia on the Central Coast, have made great strides in hybridising  V. fosteriana patturns with the larger V. seideliana species. “Snake skins” of rich ruby claret colours have brought plants the size of most Alcantarea imperialis without a tendency to “shade stretch” out of shape and loose condition.

Snake Skin Vriesea
Snake Skin Vriesea

 

Bob says the sun hardiness of his beautiful hybrids would withstand all but the harsh west sans scorch, so its wrong to tar them the “shade only brush”. Best time to introduce these excellent hero plants into your north facing design would be now until end October.

 

Bob & Gleness and Jamie Lanarch, Bromeliads Australia 4359 3356 & 0416 188 812 sales@bromeliads-australia.com.au

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

All New Look DGN & Uber Bromeliad Grower

Ray Henderson Glenning Valley
Ray Henderson Glenning Valley

Welcome to the all new look DGN Blog that tends to go with some VERY interesting new growers …

… I’ve stumbled across here, after moving to the Central Coast in late August, like Ray Henderson and his mind altering array of pure bromeliad porn is pulling a lot of my attention for gardens you might be considering for designs during this busy period up to Christmas.

 

Ray Henderson the grower
Ray Henderson the grower, Neoregelia ‘Marcho x Brazil Spotty’, Neoregelia Eva x Jenna

An extensive garden across a rather choice piece of Glenning Valley is home to a new range of completely sun hardy Neoregelia hybrids, among many others and these neo’s particularly, hybridised by Peter Tristram at Repton just south of Coff’s.

Ray Henderson Bromeliads – 0413 345 297
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