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Bromeliad Alcantarea imperialis

Bromeliad Alcantarea imperialis

Bromeliad Alcantarea imperialis, Spectacular Copper-Brown Colors, Exotic and easy to care, Excellent plant for landscape full sun or shade.

Bromeliad plants, considered by many as one of the most exotic and beautiful plants which naturally create color blends and variegation of colors like no other plant. The Bromeliad family of plants is very diverse, many known varieties of bromeliads grow wild throughout the rainforests of Central and South America, in trees as epiphytes, meaning they can grow without soil, Bromeliads can absorb most of their nutrition through their leaves, Many bromeliads are able to store water in the center section of the plant, known as the tank, this center structure is formed by their tightly overlapping leaves which act as a funnel allowing the water to drip into this section of the plant and also provide the needed nutrients. Bromeliads require very little water, about once per week, water in the center tank to allow the water to drain into the soil.

Alcantarea imperialis (Imperial Bromeliad) is a massive, drought-tolerant terrestrial bromeliad native to Brazil, featuring dramatic, 5-foot-wide rosettes of leathery, deep red-underside leaves. It is ideal for sun-loving, low-maintenance landscapes, thriving in full sun to partial shade, producing a spectacular 6-10 foot tall red flower spike after several years. 

Common Names: Imperial Bromeliad, Giant Alcantarea.
Best Use: Striking, large-scale tropical focal point, xeric landscaping, large containers, or rock gardens.
Appearance: Enormous, slow-growing, leathery, silvery-green leaves with burgundy/purple undersides.
Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade (full sun brings out best red coloration).
Maintenance: Low; drought-tolerant once established, needs well-draining soil.
Watering: Fill the central tank, occasionally water in dry periods.
Hardiness: Zones 10B-11. 
This popular specimen is perfect for sustainable landscaping and attracts pollinators, including hummingbirds. 

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Bromeliad Alcantarea imperialis, Spectacular Copper-Brown Colors, Exotic and easy to care, Excellent plant for landscape full sun or shade.

Bromeliad plants, considered by many as one of the most exotic and beautiful plants which naturally create color blends and variegation of colors like no other plant. The Bromeliad family of plants is very diverse, many known varieties of bromeliads grow wild throughout the rainforests of Central and South America, in trees as epiphytes, meaning they can grow without soil, Bromeliads can absorb most of their nutrition through their leaves, Many bromeliads are able to store water in the center section of the plant, known as the tank, this center structure is formed by their tightly overlapping leaves which act as a funnel allowing the water to drip into this section of the plant and also provide the needed nutrients. Bromeliads require very little water, about once per week, water in the center tank to allow the water to drain into the soil.

Alcantarea imperialis (Imperial Bromeliad) is a massive, drought-tolerant terrestrial bromeliad native to Brazil, featuring dramatic, 5-foot-wide rosettes of leathery, deep red-underside leaves. It is ideal for sun-loving, low-maintenance landscapes, thriving in full sun to partial shade, producing a spectacular 6-10 foot tall red flower spike after several years. 

Common Names: Imperial Bromeliad, Giant Alcantarea.
Best Use: Striking, large-scale tropical focal point, xeric landscaping, large containers, or rock gardens.
Appearance: Enormous, slow-growing, leathery, silvery-green leaves with burgundy/purple undersides.
Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade (full sun brings out best red coloration).
Maintenance: Low; drought-tolerant once established, needs well-draining soil.
Watering: Fill the central tank, occasionally water in dry periods.
Hardiness: Zones 10B-11. 
This popular specimen is perfect for sustainable landscaping and attracts pollinators, including hummingbirds. 

SATISFACTION GUARANTEE
Buy with confidence, all of our plants are Backed by our 30 days Satisfaction Guarantee.

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