Billbergia Pyramidalis Bromeliad
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Care and Culture, Classification
This Brazillian species differs from most others in the genus in that it flowers low down in the center of the rosette.
The flower head of pink and purple is enclosed in an open flattish rosette of grey-green leaves, each 2 inches (5cm) wide and 10 in. (25cm) long, with rather blunt tips. The offsets are produced on strong 4-6 inch (10-15cm) stolons and, if not removed, a plant can soon cover quite a large area. The variety concolor has pale green, glossy leaves and a central flower head of “dayglo” pink.
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Please send me information about the Billbergia Pyramidalis Bromeliad. It is a beautiful plant and I would like to know how to grow one. My husband and I recently moved to Land O Lakes, Florida 34639.
Our address is:
21830 Carson Drive
Land O Lakes, FL 34639
September 10, 2009