Vriesea fenestralis
Bromeliad
Plant Facts
Scientific Name | Vriesea fenestralis |
Principal Common Name | Bromeliad |
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Description | A splendid foliage plant with wide light green leaves, finely lineated and reticulated with green and spotted with red. A full, open rosette to over 24in with leaves that gracefully curl down toward their tips. |
General Comments | Young plants are great for terrariums. Nice small plants in 4in pots, good terrarium size. |
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Nativity | Southern Brazil |
Height Range | 18 - 0 IN |
Spread Range | 24 - 0 IN |
Flower Showy | Y |
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Sunset Zones | 22 : 23 : 24 |
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Leaf Color | Green-Yellow |
Leaf Texture | Stiff : Sword-like |
Form | Epiphyte |
Flower Color | Yellow-green with red spots |
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