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And that's (almost) a wrap from the Bromeliad Summit

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Just a few more photos to finish up my (multiple) posts on the garden I wasn't sure I wanted to write about, funny how that worked out.

The light was bright, the plants were massed.

And large, specimen sized.

Kumara plicatilis, formerly Aloe plicatilis, the fan-aloe.

Impressive.

Dracaena draco, the dragon tree.

If I'd never seen an agave busting out a bloom-spike, well this would have been a very curious sight.

That pool. It was just off the back of the house. Not a bad way to start the day.

Crazy palm-fruit.

There's most of the group we (we being Gerhard and I) traveled with during the event.

And here's what they were looking at.

Agave americana var. striata

And that's a wrap on this garden. I still have countless photos from Lotusland—where we spent an entire day during the summit—to share, someday...

Weather Diary, Oct 2: Hi 62, Low 40/ Precip trace

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