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What plant is this?

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Phil starts with ...
Hi All, I saw these at the Powerhouse in Brisbane and wondered if anyone could help identify them for me?
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30th June 2014 12:57pm
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Original Post was last edited: 30th June 2014 12:57pm
JohnMc1 says...
There's a lot of plants in that photo Phil. Do you mean the short pineapple- rosette looking ones with the high yellow-red flower inflorescence? If so they are Bromeliads. There is over four thousand varieties.
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trikuslaptop1 says...
Alcantarea ... maybe nahoumii .. no doubt supplied by Greenstock Nursery
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