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Bromeliad Society of South Florida Show '08

16 years ago

I'm glad the BSSF show fell on one of the rare weekends this year where I could leave the house. The show itself was huge and they had a fair number of vendors as well. Though somehow I ended up only buying things from Eloise Beach. I'll post pics of those later along with a brief tour of Fairchild, the gardens that hosted the show.

Lighting was pretty terrible for pictures but you'll get the idea. Some may be a bit blurry because the plant's colors didn't look right when I tried using the flash.

I think I got a wide assortment of things so hopefully there is something for everyone. Then again you are only seeing the plants I thought were interesting as I would have been there all day if I took pictures of everything!

Display by Bullis Bromeliads

(plants were for sale including $600 for Alc. on right)

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Biggest Till. clump I ever saw, over 8ft tall easily

(somehow forgot to get its name)

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Till. funkiana

(Obligatory of course)

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Till. tricholepis

(This was one of my favorites. Flowers were nothing to write home about but the form was very different)

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Till. flabellata

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Guz. minor

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Bill. 'El Zorro'

(This was the only Bill. that caught my eye, but wow!)

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Neo. 'Hannibal Lector' variegated

(I thought all of these new variegates were HL crosses, not straight HL?)

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Neo. lilliputiana X ampullacea

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Neo. 'Grove's Red Tiger'

(Not nearly as nice as the one posted from Oz)

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Neo. 'Hannibal Lector' X 'Foster's Pink Tips'

(I'm not sure if this adds to or alleviates some of the confusion we/I had before)

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Neo. eleutheropetala X pendula

(Pretty different huh?)

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Neo. silvomontana

(Another favorite from the show. I think Kerry has mentioned it before.)

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Neo. 'Tunisia'

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Ae. maculata (red form)

(Um . . I'll take two please)

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Ae. contracta

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Crypt. glaziovii

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Or. hazleyi

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Araeococcus parvaflorus

(Never heard of it. The flowers were tiny.)

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Art from 8th Grade Class

(I was really impressed. I would have bought some!)

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More art . . .

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Wer. kupperiana at sale

(Where was this lady two years ago!!! :o) )

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Ae. ???

(This was another one from the sale and was unlabelled. Any ideas?)

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I stayed for my first auction, which I think puts me in a new catagory of obsession that starts with buying broms at department/home stores and ends somewhere with making expeditions into the wild to see/collect broms. They had a fair share of plants from the very common (spineless Ae. fasciata and Vr. splendens) to some more unusual (variegated HL cross and my good friend Hoh. brachycephala). I picked one up towards the latter end of the spectrum, but I'll tell you about it later.

Quiz: One of the broms pictured above was actually misslabeled, well one to my knowledge. Did you catch it? The judge at the show didn't.

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