Bromeliaceae
The Bromeliaceae family, or bromeliads, encompass a stunning array of plants known for their vibrant colors and fascinating shapes. Predominantly native to tropical Americas, these plants thrive in diverse habitats from rainforests to deserts. Bromeliads, such as the striking Tillandsia and the iconic Pineapple, are admired for their unique leaf rosettes, beautiful inflorescences, and ability to grow in a variety of conditions, including as epiphytes on trees. With their exotic appeal, bromeliads are perfect for adding a splash of tropical elegance to any collection or landscape.
Aechmea gamosepala Lucky stripe
Aechmea gamosepala 'Lucky Stripe' Culture Light: Aechmea gamosepala prefers bright, indirect light. It thrives in filtered sunlight, similar to t...
View full detailsAechmea manzanaresiana
Aechmea manzanaresiana Culture Light: Aechmea manzanaresiana prefers bright, indirect light. It thrives in filtered sunlight, similar to the dapp...
View full detailsAechmea pineliana var. pineliana
Aechmea Blue Tango
Aechmea Blue Tango Culture Light: Aechmea Blue Tango thrives in bright, indirect light. Filtered sunlight is ideal, as excessive direct exposure ca...
View full detailsAechmea zebrina
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Aechmea zebrina Culture Successful cultivation of the striking Aechmea zebrina. Here are some important cultural tips to ensure its thriving growth...
View full detailsAechmea drakeana 1
Aechmea drakeana Culture A spectacular variety of Aechmea drakeana, with its colorful leaves. Light: Aechmea drakeana prefers bright, indirect li...
View full detailsAechmea nudicaulis variegada
Aechmea nudicaulis variegada Culture Successful cultivation of the striking Aechmea nudicaulis variegada requires attention to its natural epiphyti...
View full detailsAechmea miniata
Aechmea miniata Culture Successful cultivation of the vibrant Aechmea miniata. Here are some important cultural tips to ensure its thriving growth:...
View full detailsAechmea retusa
Aechmea retusa Culture Successful cultivation of the attractive Aechmea retusa. Here are some important cultural tips to ensure its thriving growth...
View full detailsAechmea nudicaulis
Aechmea nudicaulis Culture Successful cultivation of the striking Aechmea nudicaulis requires attention to its natural epiphytic and terrestrial ha...
View full detailsAechmea hoppii
Aechmea hoppii Culture Light: Aechmea hoppii prefers Aechmea hoppii. It thrives in filtered sunlight, similar to the dappled light of its native ...
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