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Using Bromeliads in Your Landscape
Aechmea blanchetianaThe Bromeliad Family of Plants "There are over 2,000 species of bromeliads divided into 44 genera. All are native to the Western Hemisphere. Bromeliads are varied in habit. Most grow as...
Photo Tour of Myakka State Park, Florida
If you are visiting Central Florida and want to visit a place close to what native Florida was, go to Myakka River State Park east of Sarasota on route 72. You can enter the Park from Sarasota to the west...
0 commentsBromeliads--Basic Facts
This HUB is decated to helping you to find the best places to learn about and buy bromeliads. Bromeliads are a most unusual and diverse family of plants, and most every horticulturalist wants to own at least some of these beautiful and unusual plants.
0 commentsFundamentals of Growing HIBISCUS
The hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis) is probably the most widely cultivated domestic landscape/pot plant in the world. It most likely is native to China and southeast Asia but was distributed to the...
1 commentPhoto Tour of the Cross in Groom, Texas
The Cross with the stations at the base. On a bleak landscape in West Texas near the small town of Groom stands a cross of proportions that that can hardly be believed. A person driving on Interstate 40...
0 commentsA Photo Tour of Sanibel Island, Florida
Sanibel Island, off of Ft. Myers, is one of the most beautiful islands in the string of keys along western Florida. Rather than the modern development that has occurred on most of the keys, Sanibel is a...
1 commentDr. Billy Graham Library: A Photo Tour of the Home and Library in Charlotte, North Carolina
In the heart of Charlotte, North Carolina a haven of rest is being established. Turning off of the hectic streets and highways, frustrated minds are abruptly led into an oasis of peace as we enter the...
8 commentsJimmy Carter National Historic Site: A Picture Tour of President Jimmy Carter’s Home in Plains, Georgia
Driving up and down I 75 the sign for the home of President Carter always says "visit mel" So, we did; my wife and I visited perhaps the sleepiest little town in the United States, Plains, Georgia. (See...
2 commentsNiacin--Trusted Sites
-- Niacin, vitamin B3, Pantothenic acid: These three names are the same substance, a water-soluble vitamin found in all cells in the body. Niacin is necessary for cellular metabolism, growth, and...
0 commentsCharles Wesley
"Charles Wesley: One of the founders of Methodism; born at Epworth (23 miles northwest of Lincoln), [England] December 18, 1708, O. S. (December 29, N. S.); died in London March 29, 1788. He was the son of...
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