I have several different bromeliad varieties. The Billbergias are reliable, annual rebloomers. They can be propagated by division. They will bloom just ONCE, per leaf cluster, but will pup new offsets.
Yep, the pink Camellia is one of my seed-grown plants. Since I got the seeds from Cam forest, years ago, the seeds are likely hybrids of varieties found on their grounds.
I'm surprised Starr sold out of their A. ovatilla, although I didn't call my order in, I placed my order in online, after doing a search for this variety of Agave.
Incidentally, Fred, Plant Delights have a few types of A. ovatilla, in stock. They even have VARIEGATED forms. I love PDN's 'Blushing Maid' form. I wish I could afford their asking price of $250. I can imagine they only have a few of them, in stock, at this price, though.
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