Aechmea triangularis

Attractive hardy bromeliad with golden-green leaves and brown-black spines. Aechmea triangularis flowers in late spring, with red bracts and blue flowers. It tolerates frost - some growers say it can take down to - 6 C (21 F).

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Attractive bromeliad with golden-green leaves and brow-black spines.<em >Aechmea triangularisis native to Espírito Santo, in South East of Brazil. It produces an attractive inflorescence in late spring, with red bracts and blue flowers. At that moment, tips of leaves fold back forming a triangle, enhanced by dark red markings. Grow in bright sun conditions, with little or no fertilizer, to achieve more compact and colurful plants.

A Cold Hardy Bromeliad

Aechmea triangularis can take low temperatures with little or no damage at -6 C (21 F) for several hours. Read an article in our blog: Aechmea triangularis survives to -6 C (21 F) and blooms

We offer one large rooted pup of Aechmea triangularis, of 25-40 cm, able to flower in one year. We ship it worldwide.

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Cultivation Protégée
Origine de la plante America
Présentation Racine nue
Taille max. 40cm-50cm
Famille botanique Bromeliaceae
Lumière Soleil
Température minimale hivernale -5 ºC à 0 ºC
Saison de floraison Mois les plus chauds
Type de plante Herbacées
Soins Pot
Forme Vivaces
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