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This Aechmea Blue Rain is supplied in a 16cm Brussels pot with a choice of two colours. Such a beautiful, elegant plant! A hybrid houseplant native to Brazil, this Aechmea is a stunning Bromeliad that is a relative of the Pineapple! The Aechmea Blue Rain offers striking colours that last several months in the year, and even better they are easy.
Armenbotanik Aechmea Blue Rain Fiyatı Taksit Seçenekleri
1 of 2 Variety or Cultivar 'Blue Rain' is a tender, epiphytic, evergreen perennial with rosettes of arching, strap-shaped, glossy, dark green leaves and, in summer, red stems bearing spikes of deep blue to purple-blue flowers followed by fleshy, red fruit. Season of interest Height and spread Metric | Imperial Where to grow Soil type Loamy Sandy
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Genus Aechmea Family Bromeliaceae Order Poales How to care for Blue Rain Bromeliad Water Light Nutrients Jump to summary ↓ 💦 Water How often to water your Blue Rain Bromeliad 0.8 cups every 12 days Blue Rain Bromeliad needs 0.8 cups of water every 12 days when it doesn't get direct sunlight and is potted in a 5.0" pot.
Aechmea blue rain
Aechmea Bromeliad, Urn Plant 'Blue Rain' Aechmea . Family: Bromeliaceae (bro-mee-lee-AY-see-ee) Genus: Aechmea (EEK-mee-uh) Cultivar: Blue Rain: One member has or wants this plant for trade. Category: Tropicals and Tender Perennials. Epiphytes. Water Requirements: Unknown - Tell us. Sun Exposure: Sun to Partial Shade.
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How to grow Aechmea plant - growing instruction and care: Well-drained soil, moist soil, warm climate, more than (15C 59F) can survive 10C but not recommend, better to use purified water or rain water, soil should be something light and enteric, because in the nature those plants are mostly air plants live on rocks or crock of tree or air.
14cm Aechmea Blue Rain Springvale Garden Centre
aechmea 'Blue Rain' A frost-tender, evergreen, epiphytic perennial to around 60cm tall with arching, strap-shaped, glossy deep green leaves forming a basal rosette. In summer, a short dense spike of deep blue to purple-blue flowers with purple-red bracts is borne on a red stem above the foliage; flowers are followed by fleshy, red fruits
Aechmea 'Blue Rain'
The official name for your 'Blue Rain' plant is Aechmea. This comes from the Greek word, Aichna, referring to the spear-like flowerheads. Your 'Blue Rain' plant has a glossy rosette of foliage and, in the wild, it can usually be found up high, attached to trees.! This plant is actually an epiphyte, which means it uses other plants to.
Aechmea blue rain y Fasciata (Bilbergia azul) y (Piñuela)
Medium growing Water requirement:
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Armenbotanik Aechmea Blue Rain Fiyatı Taksit Seçenekleri
20-50cm, 8-20 inches Growth speed in optimal condition: Medium growing to slow growing Water requirement:
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Height: 1 m Width: 0.3 m Position Glasshouse Indoor Pots & Planters Rockery Under Trees RETAIL Availability Some Searching Required Flower Colour Blue Red White Flowering Time (Southern Hemisphere) January October November December
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Bromeliads Getty/ Daniela Duncan If you're looking for an indoor-friendly plant that produces brightly-colored blooms, Mast suggests bromeliads. "They come in a variety of vibrant colors and the blooms can last up to three months," she says.
Aechmea Blue Rain
Gardening Houseplants Types of Houseplants Growth and Care Guide for Aechmea Bromeliads By Jon VanZile Updated on 09/22/20 The Spruce / Krystal Slagle Aechmea bromeliads are probably the most popular houseplant bromeliads on the market today. The stately plants generally have wide, strappy green leaves that sometimes appear to be lightly powdered.
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Aechmea Blue Rain, a member of the Bromeliaceae family, is a tropical plant that is simply breathtaking. Known by several names, including Aechmea 'Blue Rain' and Aechmea fasciata 'Blue Rain', this plant is native to Brazil and is a favorite among indoor gardeners. Its unique blue flowers and attractive foliage make it a standout in any collection.
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