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Uploaded: 01/30/23 4:08 PM GMT
Bromeliad
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Another reliable and easy plant for winter color. This one was kind of mixed pink and orange.

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.Pistos
01/30/23 4:41 PM GMT
Vividly beautiful
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::corngrowth
01/31/23 9:32 AM GMT
Kathy, beauty at the top of its life cycle.
I've read that a flowering Bromeliad will die after its flowering stage. Fortunately, the flowering period is very long and it produces offspring in a timely manner.
But we're able to continue to enjoy your capture after its 'demise', 😁 !
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::tigger3
01/31/23 2:16 PM GMT
Such a lovely color and I like the sheen you managed to catch with the camera as well. tigs=^..^=
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.Starglow
02/02/23 12:07 AM GMT
Such a healthy and beautiful plant, it looks like some kind of succulent and they are an easy inside plant to keep over the cold months. Lovely photo.
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.LynEve
02/02/23 11:15 AM GMT
It is a fabulous specimen and such a gorgeous warm colour . Beautifully captured
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.Tomeast
02/04/23 7:11 PM GMT
Nice to see when it is 10 degrees out. Fine capture.
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