SAT 14 AND SUN 15 MAY AT CASTLE HILL SHOWGROUND
After 2 years of postponements due to lockdowns and COVIDSAFE restrictions the Bromeliad Society of Australia is excited to announce that their Autumn Show will go ahead with some COVIDSAFE restrictions in place.
The Bromeliad Autumn Show will be held at the Federation Pavilion, Castle Hill Showground on Saturday, 14 May between 9-4pm and Sunday, 15 May between 10-3pm.
Exquisite and rare bromeliads from local, interstate growers and collectors will be on display and for sale to the public including a Victorian Tillandsia expert with many rare and unusual plants. Glenorie respected grower Allan Beard, as will Jan and Jon Townsend, from Bonville near Coffs Harbour with their very colourful Bromeliads.
“This show is not to be missed as due to lockdowns stocks have never been so plentiful. If you’re a bromeliad enthusiast or just looking for plants that are colourful, drought tolerant and very low maintenance. There’s something for everyone at our show. said Ian Hook, President, BSA.
There will be a display of the Bromeliad competition winners, 20 plant sale tables that are continually restocked, books, pots, information and free advice available from experienced growers.
There is plenty of parking on site, admission is free to the show and please bring a box for your purchases.” For further information call Ian Hook on mobile 0408 202 269 email: [email protected] or check out the website https://www.bromeliad.org.au