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Aechmea fasciata
Name
Aechmea fasciata or urn plant as its commonly known.
Description
A large, rosette-shaped plant with powdery white marking on its leaves and a
striking flower head, in this case pink. Other bromeliads that have similar structures
to it are Guzmania, Tillandsia cyanea and Vriesea. It blooms only once but the
flower lasts around six months.
Varieties - There are about 150 species of
aechmea in the wild, of which around four are grown as pot plants.
Origin
Brazil
Family
Bromeliaceae, Bromeliad family
Varieties
There are about 150 species of aechmea in the wild, of which around four are
grown as pot plants.
Care Tips
Bromeliads are easy to care for
and they are epiphytic (they grow on trees in the wild, but without taking sustenance
from their hosts). This means they do well with good drainage, constant humidity
and good air circulation. Water into the centre of the rosette and use rain, distilled
or filtered water.
Trivia
It's an air purifier and removes
formaldehyde.
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facts
>> Click here for Neoreglia
facts
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