Description
An impressive, fairly large plant the grows to 60 cm in diameter. The attractive leaves are mottled with burgundy and the undersides are a solid dark burgundy.
The beautiful, long lasting flower spike has berry-like flowers which are red and creamy white. An awesome plant for partially shaded areas in the garden.
Plant Care:
Tips for growing your plant successfully:
Light: Best in partial shade, although it can be grown in deeper shade or in spots which receive early morning or late afternoon sun.
Soil: Generally Bromeliads which grow terrestrially, require good drainage and like to grow in soil which is airy and fast draining. We recommend the addition of compost or fine bark to the planting area. When growing your plant in containers, it is also important to ensure that your soil is light, airy and free draining. A combination of a good quality potting soil with the addition of either coco peat, pine bark or perlite is recommended.
Watering: Many Bromeliads are surprisingly water wise. When watering, water your plant thoroughly, then allow to dry out before watering again. Always ensure that there is water in your Bromeliad’s tank or cup. The frequency of watering will vary according to the season. Remember if you are unsure as to whether to water or not, rather keep the plant on a drier side as overwatering can lead to fungal problems which can kill a plant quickly.
Fertiliser: Use a balanced water soluble fertilizer at half the recommended strength once a month during spring and summer.
Temperature: A general growing temperature range for Aechmea is 7 degrees Celsius – 30 degrees Celsius.
Please note:
The plant is currently growing in a 15 cm plastic pot and is approximately half the size of a mature plant. It will be supplied bare root (without a pot or soil). Although our plants are grown under the same conditions and we carefully handpick your plant to ensure the best quality possible, no two plants are identical. Also the colours of plants can vary according to the season. The photographs of the flowering plant are for reference purposes only.