Six on Saturday – Summer Bromance

Saturday morning found me taking pictures in the garden yet again. I am joining in the SOS crowd flocking to Jim’s blog to share six items of interest from their gardens. Today I am featuring summer flowering bromeliads from my tropical oasis in South Florida.

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This is a Aechmea Rubens flower with a White Peacock butterfly sipping the nectar. It has been a good year for this butterfly. I have swarms of White Peacocks for some reason. I want to share what I just read on Google. Groups of butterflies can be called swarms, kaleidoscopes, or rabbles.

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Buds on a Aechmea ‘Little Harv’ bromeliad.

Another view of ‘Little Harv’. These get much taller and open, the stem is hot pink.

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This is Aechmea bracteata in full bloom. These last a long time and eventually dry to a straw color.

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Aechmea blanchetiana ‘Lemon’ shooting up flower spikes. These are three or four feet tall and will open up a bit. They remind me of crustaceans.

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Aechmea miniata bromeliad flowers. These are my favorites. Easy to grow and nice, low foliage that is not sharp.

That’s all from sweltering South Florida. We are just out of the heat dome in the Eastern US thankfully. It is much warmer further north.

Thanks to Jim for hosting.

23 comments on “Six on Saturday – Summer Bromance

  1. Chloris's avatar Chloris says:

    I’ll go with ‘kaleidoscope’, a ‘rabble’ of butterflies doesn’t sound right at all. A rabble of slugs or vine weevils would be better. Hang on, I just looked it up and the collective noun for slugs is ‘ cornucopia’. How weird is that? I just love all your fabulous bromeliads. I’m green with envy.

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  2. Another week of amazing plants from Florida. Thank you! 🙂 The White Peacock butterfly is fascinating and beautiful, and your photo of it is great. And thank you for sharing the terms for groups of butterflies.

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  3. Tracy's avatar Tracy says:

    Beautiful, I like the drama of the bracteata.

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  4. Eliza Waters's avatar Eliza Waters says:

    A great set of plants, I imagine they are loving the tropical heat! 😎

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  5. So many bromeliad. I can’t even imagine your garden. We are far north of you and living without AC. My husband is having a hard time, but my childhood is coming back to me.

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  6. tonytomeo's avatar tonytomeo says:

    I figured that butterflies congregate in herds. They form huge herds on blooming blue gum and red gum trees as they migrate. Rabble sounds better though.

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  7. Rosie Amber's avatar Rosie Amber says:

    Just wonderful, definitely a bromance!

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  8. fredgardener's avatar fredgardener says:

    You have an amazing selection of Bromeliads! And my favorite, just like you, is the Aechmea miniata. What colors !

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  9. Karen's avatar Karen says:

    I should try growing some bromeliads again…I haven’t had any luck. I used to have them when we lived in Miami.

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  10. Cathy's avatar Cathy says:

    Your Aechmea are fascinating. Little Marv is especially lovely. And the white peacock is pretty too. I like the idea of a ‘kaleidoscope’ of butterflies… reminds me of those toy ones we had as children. Thanks for sharing that!

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