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Mature Height (in.) | 10 | Mature Width (in.) | 14 |
Additional Characteristics | None Listed | Fragrance | Non-Fragrant |
Average Shipping Height (in.) | 6 | Light Requirements | Medium Light |
Best Time to Plant | Spring to Summer | Mature Size | Large |
Blossom Color | Pink | Number of plants included (Pack-Size) | 1 |
Botanical Name | Bromeliad | Returnable | 180-Day |
Common Name | Bromeliad | Water Requirements | Once a week |
Plantboxs Farms bromeliad plants provide an exotic touch to the home or office and bring a sense of the tropics and sun-kissed climates. Growing a bromeliad as a houseplant is easy and brings interesting texture and color to the interior garden. Learn how to care for a bromeliad plant and you will have a long-lasting unique houseplant that is low maintenance.
• Plant is prized for its thick foliage that grows in a natural rosette
• Wide leaves are sword shaped or scoop-like and grow around a central cup
• Bromeliad plants often cling to trees or other structures, they are not parasitic but simply use the structures as perches from which to gather sun and moisture
• Bromeliads do not need deep pots or thick potting soils
• Do better in shallow pots and may grow in low soil mediums such as orchid mix, a blend of bark, sphagnum moss and other organic amendments