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Bromeliad Exotic and easy to care, colorful all year round
Billbegia Pyramidalis Kyoto
Aechmea a variegated cultivar speciesĀ native to Central America, the West Indies, and Southern Mexico. Grown mostly for it's elegant shape and clumping ability, tends to shoot more upright than other varieties. This old favorite is also known for it's excellent use as a landscape plant in the tropics and sub tropics.Ā
A great 'clumper' as well as very hardy, plant under a tree and let reproduce, this plant can also tolerate a great deal of direct sunlight. A medium grower averaging 14-17 inches tall at maturity.
Bromeliads are a type of plant called epiphytes, they draw moisture from the air, they donāt need to be in soil to survive, well draining soil is a most to avoid root rot, While their roots can draw water and nutrients, they typically serve as a plantās āanchorā, attaching and holding it place.Ā

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Bromeliad Exotic and easy to care, colorful all year round
Billbegia Pyramidalis Kyoto
Aechmea a variegated cultivar speciesĀ native to Central America, the West Indies, and Southern Mexico. Grown mostly for it's elegant shape and clumping ability, tends to shoot more upright than other varieties. This old favorite is also known for it's excellent use as a landscape plant in the tropics and sub tropics.Ā
A great 'clumper' as well as very hardy, plant under a tree and let reproduce, this plant can also tolerate a great deal of direct sunlight. A medium grower averaging 14-17 inches tall at maturity.
Bromeliads are a type of plant called epiphytes, they draw moisture from the air, they donāt need to be in soil to survive, well draining soil is a most to avoid root rot, While their roots can draw water and nutrients, they typically serve as a plantās āanchorā, attaching and holding it place.Ā






















