Aechmea serrata

This bromeliad is sadly extinct in the wild. It is a mid-sized compact rosette of glossy green leaves with some orange colour. It produces a rather large blue-greem inflorescence.

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This bromeliad is sadly extinct in the wild. It is a mid-sized compact rosette of glossy green leaves with some orange colour. It produces a rather large blue-greem inflorescence. Bromelia serrata is, or was, endemic to the island of Martinica, in the French Caribbean but it is no longer found in habitat and only survives in cultivation.

Picture of the flower from wikimedia commons:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Aechmea_serrata_07_03_Philweb_(19195142290).jpg

Cultivation Protected
Plant origin America
Presentation Bare root
Max. Size 30cm-40cm
Botanical family Bromeliaceae
Light Medium
Minimum winter temperature 0 ºC to 10 ºC
Flowering Season Warmer Months
Plant type Herbaceous
Color Grey
Care Low-maintenance
Shape Perennials
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