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Aechmea comata

Showy bromeliad from Brazil with leathery, spiny leaves. It is native to coastal areas but it is from the deep South, so it is hardy to about -3 C.

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Showy bromeliad from Brazil with leathery, spiny leaves. It is native to coastal areas but it is from the deep South, so it is hardy to cold.

It grows well outdoors in coastal Mediterranean climates.  It is said to survive to frost, to about - 3 C. It stands different light levels as long as bright light is provided.

Aechmea comata is placed in the Ortgesia group of Aechmea, so flowers are arranged in showy spikes and they start opening in the central part of the inflorescence. Then they progressively open above and below. As in most species of Ortgesia, each flower has a beautiful colour contrast between the calyx and the corolla. Most of the species in this group from SE Brazil, are tolerant of cool weather and some frost.

We offer one bare-rooted plant of Aechmea kertesziae, of 15-20 cm, able to flower in one year. We ship it worldwide.

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Visit our Bromeliad Section in the Web Shop and see which plants are now available for sale. Visit also the Bromeliad Section in our Blog and learn more about our bromeliads.

Cultivada Protegido
Origen de la especie América
Forma presentación A raíz desnuda
Tamaño Máx. 40cm-50cm
Familia Botánica Bromeliaceae
Luz Sol
Luz Media
Temperatura mínima invierno -5 ºC a 0 ºC
Época de floración Primavera
Tipo de planta Herbácea
Cuidados Maceta
Forma Herbáceas
Aviso Importante-Debido a nuestra larga experiencia como exportadores e importadores, les informamos que todos los pedidos que lleguen después del 16 de noviembre de 2024 serán enviados después de la segunda semana de enero de 2025, para evitar cualquier posible pérdida o retraso en la entrega debido al excesivo tráfico de paquetes navideños.