This striking terrestrial bromeliad from Ecuador is celebrated for its elegant rosette form and vibrant black tubular flowers that attract hummingbirds, making it an excellent choice for collectors seeking distinctive bromeliads with architectural foliage and reliable blooming.
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Light: Requires bright, filtered light without direct sunlight. Provide consistent lighting conditions to support healthy growth and robust flowering.
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Temperature: Thrives in intermediate to warm conditions with daytime temperatures of 59-79°F (15-26°C) and slightly cooler nights to promote flowering cycles.
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Humidity: Demands moderate to high humidity levels of 60-80% with good air movement to replicate its natural cloud forest environment.
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Watering: Water regularly to keep the growing medium consistently moist but well-draining. Avoid waterlogging while maintaining adequate moisture year-round.
Additional Notes
Native to Ecuador's montane forests, Pitcairnia andreettae is valued for its ornamental appeal and adaptability to intermediate growing conditions.