General Info
The Bromeliad family encompasses 3590 species, native mainly to the tropical Americas
We regularly carry a variety of types of bromeliads- Pineapples, Guzmania, Rebecca, Splenriet, Vriesaea, and Pink Quill
Bromeliads are a genus of flowering monocots with have very easy care and will reward you with a beautiful flower
Watering
Bromeliads often have thick wide bracts which hold water- often this can cause a plant to be at risk of rotting, but a Bromeliad will drain the water in order to water itself
You can let your bromeliad begin to dry, but avoid letting it dry our completely
High humidity will help to maintain the foliage, misting is beneficial
Light Requirements
Bromeliads often have thick wide bracts which hold water- often this can cause a plant to be at risk of rotting, but a Bromeliad will drain the water in order to water itself
You can let your bromeliad begin to dry, but avoid letting it dry our completely
High humidity will help to maintain the foliage, misting is beneficial