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Bromeliad spp. - Bromeliad spp.

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Bromeliad spp. is a captivating collection of tropical plants, boasting over 2000 diverse species that vary widely in color, size, and form. Distinctive in its broad, arching leaves and vivid, long-lasting flower spikes, the Bromeliad spp. truly embodies the tropical allure. Native to the rainforests of Central and South America, these plants have uniquely evolved to hold water at their core, embodying an ingenious natural reservoir system. Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant, Bromeliads effortlessly add an exotic touch to both indoor and outdoor settings in frost-free climates. With sizes that generally range between 1-3 feet tall and an astoundingly adaptable nature to various light conditions, these plants are known to thrive with minimal soil as they absorb nutrients through their vibrant foliage. If you’re seeking to infuse a vibrant burst of tropical charm into your space, look no further than Bromeliad spp. — an appealing blend of robust functionality and spectacular visual appeal.

  • Size: Varies by species, typically between 1-3 feet tall
  • Flowers: Present in various colors depending on the species (red, pink, orange, yellow)
  • Foliage: Broad, arching leaves in various colors and patterns
  • Water usage: Low, drought-tolerant
  • Sun exposure: Varies by species, generally adaptable to various light conditions
  • Adaptability: Suitable for indoor and outdoor (frost-free climates) use, minimal soil needed due to epiphytic nature.
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