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Bromeliad neoregelia 'Azteca' - Speckled Bromeliad

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Bromeliad neoregelia 'Azteca' is often recognized and revered as the Speckled Bromeliad, an impressive tropical gem bestowing upon your living space a unique exotic touch. This plant showcases a low-growing rosette size, featuring broad, flat leaves that effortlessly transition from a lively green to a striking red as they mature - indeed a delightful spectacle to watch. Speckled with vibrant shades of green and red, these foliage splash a touch of tropical magic to your plant collection. The Speckled Bromeliad thrives in moderate water usage and revels in indirect sunlight to partial shade, adding versatility to its enviable list of traits. Whether it's your indoor sanctuary or outdoor garden, if you're seeking an elegant blend of easy care and exotic appeal, the Bromeliad neoregelia 'Azteca' is a remarkable choice.

  • Size: Low-growing rosette
  • Foliage: Broad, flat leaves transitioning from bright green to red with maturity
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Indirect sunlight to partial shade
  • Color: Leaves speckled with vivid shades of green and red
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