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2972 days ago

BROMELIAD DISPLAY AND PLANT SALE

Lisa from Otumoetai

Matua Hall, Levers Rd,
Saturday 18 November 8 am - 12.00

This is a special display and sale of bromeliad plants by members of the Bay of Plenty Bromeliad Club. There will be a magnificent display of these unique plants and information on bromeliad cultivation. Members will be selling plants they have grown themselves so there will be special plants which would not be available at nurseries, at very good prices. They can answer questions on bromeliad cultivation and all the plants are grown locally so will do well in this area. This is a good opportunity for people wishing to establish a collection of these special subtropical plants.

* Door spot prizes
* All Welcome
* Free entry

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