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Aug 19, 2016 · Aechmea - a genus in the subfamily Bromelioideae, is one of the most widely grown groups of ...
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Aechmea Bromeliad, Urn Plant. Family: Bromeliaceae. Subfamily: Bromelioideae. Origin: Brazil. Large shrub. 5-10 ft tall. Semi-shade. Moderate water. Regular ...
Aechmea sphaerocephala is a species of flowering plant in the Bromeliaceae family. It is endemic to southeastern Brazil, known from the States of Espírito ...
This technique aims to damage this growth area, putting the plant into 'survival mode' of forming as many pups as energy levels permit. Do not attempt this if ...
Under “Misc. notes,” “cold sensitive” indicates that significant and potentially lethal damage can be done to a plant at temperatures > 32oF (0oC).
Leaves: Evergreen ; Flowers: Showy ; Propagation: Other methods: Offsets ; Containers: Suitable in 3 gallon or larger. Needs excellent drainage in pots.
Large and intense, stiff spines. Not a plant for the timid grower! A spectacular plant for those with outdoor conditions suitable or LOTS of indoor space.
After first producing two pups, I removed the pups and planted them several feet from the parent. Now even those plants are now producing pups. Ours are planted ...
All Bromeliads prefer some mid day shade. However, if you're planting in full sun here's some tips to maintain the quality.