
By Grace Rabano and The Clermont Garden Club
Every month from September through May, Clermont Garden Club members loan plants to Cooper Memorial Library and Clermont City Hall to promote horticulture awareness and connect our community to Clermont Garden Club’s programs, civic activities and community outreach.
Suzanne Hutchinson loaned a potted Vriesea Bromeliad to Clermont City Hall. Vriesea bromeliads, also referred to as “Flaming Sword” do well indoors or outdoors in light shade at temperatures above 60 degrees, but no warmer than 80 degrees. Outdoors, the bromeliad can even tolerate slight frosts if planted under overhanging foliage. They prefer moist, well draining soil with water directly in the ‘cup’ or center of the plant. The mother plant may bloom once in its lifetime, thereafter propagating by sending out offshoot pups.
Clermont Garden Club members meet monthly (September through May) at the clubhouse located at 849 West Avenue, Clermont, FL on the 3rd Wednesdays at 9:30 am-noon. New members and guests are warmly welcome. Clermont Garden Club is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.




