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Bromeliad

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Bromeliad (Bromeliaceae family) is a tropical plant known for its bold foliage and long-lasting, colorful flower bracts. Commonly used in containers, shaded garden beds, and as accent plants, bromeliads add texture and color to landscapes throughout Northeast Florida and perform well with minimal maintenance.

Care Needs:
• Light: Bright, indirect light to partial shade; avoid harsh direct sun
• Water: Moderate; keep central cup filled with fresh water and soil lightly moist but well-   drained
• Pruning: Remove spent flower stalks after blooming; trim damaged leaves as needed
• Fertilizer: Apply a diluted, balanced fertilizer during the growing season; avoid overfeeding


Attributes

  • Plant Type
    Tropical perennial

  • USDA Zone
    9 - 11

  • Origin
    Tropical Americas

  • Toxicity
    Non-toxic

  • Mature Height
    1-3 ft

  • Mature Width
    1-3 ft

  • Soil Preference
    Well-drained soil; many prefer organic-rich mixes

  • Spacing
    1-3 ft

  • Growth Rate
    Slow to moderate

  • Critter Resistant
    Somewhat

  • Salt Tolerance
    Moderate

  • Cold Tolerance
    Low

  • Flowering
    Yes

  • Bloom Period
    Varies; flowers are long-lasting but typically bloom once per plant

  • Flower Color
    Red | Pink | Orange | Yellow | Purple

  • Stem Color
    Varies

  • Foliage Color
    Varies, sometimes variegated

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Bromeliad

From $1999

Bromeliad (Bromeliaceae family) is a tropical plant known for its bold foliage and long-lasting, colorful flower bracts. Commonly used in containers, shaded garden beds, and as accent plants, bromeliads add texture and color to landscapes throughout Northeast Florida and perform well with minimal maintenance.

Care Needs:
• Light: Bright, indirect light to partial shade; avoid harsh direct sun
• Water: Moderate; keep central cup filled with fresh water and soil lightly moist but well-   drained
• Pruning: Remove spent flower stalks after blooming; trim damaged leaves as needed
• Fertilizer: Apply a diluted, balanced fertilizer during the growing season; avoid overfeeding

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