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Commande minimum 150€
Les plantes vivent toujours
Les broméliacées sont des petites plantes extraordinairement belles et faciles à cultiver. Elles sont généralement habituées à pousser sur des surfaces très instables. C’est pourquoi elles s’habituent si vite au pot. Il existe près de 3000 espèces de broméliacées. La plupart d’entre elles sont tropicales. Cependant, il existe également certaines plantes provenant d’environnements froids.
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Grey leaved Tillandsia from Argentina with beautiful flowers. As a true airplant, it can be grown epiphytically, even hanging on a wire. It takes some frost and thrives in non-tropical climates. We offer one adult unbranched rosette.
Airplant from cool areas in South America, experiencing frosts. This grey leaved Tillandsia branches prolifically and grow downwards, forming a cascade of fine grey leaves. It can be grown epiphytically, even hanging from a wire. We offer a branched plant
Fast growing mat-forming bromeliad. Small rosettes of pale green leaves produce bright spikes of pink and purple flowers, in the colder winter months. It can take low temperatures with little or no damage at -7 C (20 F) for several hours.
Frost-hardy Aechmea with blue-tipped green leaves, from the outskirts of a city named Blumenau, in the cool, wet South of Brazil. Spikes of yellow flowers are followed by colourful fruits, lasting months. It can take -7 C (20 F). This is the TRUE blumenavii, not the many mislabelled specimens in the trade.