Bromeliad Anatomy: What Is a Stolon?
Let’s look at Bromeliad anatomy- Stolons! A stolon is a structure on some bromeliads that enable the pup to form away from the parent plant, which makes bromeliads that have stolons perfect for hanging baskets or installing on wood or trees! Growing bromeliads that have stolons is really easy… so come on everybody, “Let’s get growing and have some fun!”

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