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Multi-Colored Bromeliad Planter - 3 Live Plants in a Single 6 Inch Pot - Colorful Indoor Tropical Houseplant
Note: Colors will vary for each order due to current availability. Guzmania plants are perennial plants in the bromeliad family. There are over 120 different guzmania plants and all are native to South America. These tropical beauties are known as epiphytic plants and attach to trees with roots that never reach the soil. Striking bracts grow from …
Note: Colors will vary for each order due to current availability. Guzmania plants are perennial plants in the bromeliad family. There are over 120 different guzmania plants and all are native to South America. These tropical beauties are known as epiphytic plants and attach to trees with roots that never reach the soil. Striking bracts grow from the center of the plant and can be red, yellow, orange or deep purple depending on the species. Leaves are thin and dark green. They cause no injury to their host plant but just use them for support. Guzmania lingulata is one of the most popular species of Guzmania. Its common name is the scarlet star. The scarlet star has long, flat, glossy green leaves with smooth margins. The leaves come together to form a star shape in the middle. To promote the best growth and ward off potential problems such as rot, grow your Guzmania in soil that drains well and doesnt remain soggy. You can use a commercial potting mix, or a mix for orchids, but dont use potting soil. Potting soils are heavy and have a tendency to retain too much water.
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Note: Colors will vary for each order due to current availability. Guzmania plants are perennial plants in the bromeliad family. There are over 120 different guzmania plants and all are native to South America. These tropical beauties are known as epiphytic plants and attach to trees with roots that never reach the soil. Striking bracts grow from the center of the plant and can be red, yellow, orange or deep purple depending on the species. Leaves are thin and dark green. They cause no injury to their host plant but just use them for support. Guzmania lingulata is one of the most popular species of Guzmania. Its common name is the scarlet star. The scarlet star has long, flat, glossy green leaves with smooth margins. The leaves come together to form a star shape in the middle. To promote the best growth and ward off potential problems such as rot, grow your Guzmania in soil that drains well and doesnt remain soggy. You can use a commercial potting mix, or a mix for orchids, but dont use potting soil. Potting soils are heavy and have a tendency to retain too much water.
Specifications
Sun Exposure | Partial Sun |
Plant Type | Shrub & Hedge |
Bloom Time | Spring |
Soil Type | Sandy Soil |
Manufacturer | Wekiva Foliage |
Country Of Origin | Usa |
Indoor/outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Special Feature | Air Purification |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Product Care Instructions | Water |
Color | Green,orange,purple |
Brand | Wekiva Foliage |