The genus Aechmea includes the greatest amount of cold hardy species, such as the popular "Matchstick Bromeliads", Aechmea Gamosepala and Aechmea Cylindrata, which get my picks for time proven toughness. "Blue Cones" is pictured to the left, which is a hybrid of cylindrata. These two and their hybrids are quite similar, but the …
I have Aechmea recurvata'' Aztec gold','Aechmea recurvata var benrathii, Aechmea recurvata var ortgesii all about to bloom,are any able to set seed ? .are any self-pollinator? Email Save Comment 7 Follow. Sort by: Oldest. Newest; Oldest; Comments (7) westerman. 14 years ago. Hello Marko 7,
Aechmea (EEK-mee-uh) Species: recurvata (rek-er-VAY-tuh) Cultivar: Aztec Gold: Hybridized : by Catlan: Registered or introduced: 1981
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Aechmea recurvata has yellow-green foliage and produces flamingo pink inflorescence with bright blue flowers. It grows only 20cm tall and can be planted in a small container or mounted on a suitable epiphytic base or tree. It prefers bright, indirect light. A weekly watering during the growing season should keep the plant healthy.
Aechmea recurvata 'Tokuri' 4323 Regular price $8.00 Sale price $6.00 Save $2.00 Size Offset 4.5-inch Pot Quantity. SOLD OUT Share Share on Facebook Pin it Pin on Pinterest. This Japanese clone is a light green beauty with a tightly bulbous shape and brilliant red-orange blush on the upper leaves when blooming. ...
It's best to keep the vase, cup, urn or tank (the center where the flower arises out of) 1/4 to 1/2 way full of water. I've found that the center of the plant will begin to rot over time if it's kept completely full, especially in the winter months. Be sure to flush out that vase every 1-2 months with fresh water so bacteria doesn't ...
Aechmea recurvata var. recurvata, False Tillandsia, Succulent,, San Marcos Growers
Aechmea is a genus of plants found in the Bromeliaceae family. Aechmea gets its name from a Greek word meaning "spear tip". -The spiny margins of Aechmea triangularis. Many Aechmeas have sharp spines along the margins or outer edges of their leaves. The Aechmea genus contains 255 different species that originate from throughout Central …
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Sheltered. Plant match details will appear here. A. recurvata var. recurvata is a tender, epiphytic, evergreen perennial with rosettes of arching, strap-shaped, glossy, olive green leaves, flushed red in flower, and, in summer, sturdy stems bearing spikes of pink to or purple flowers with bright orange bracts.
Aechmea caudata var variegata (Variegated Tail bromeliad) - A medium size funnel shaped evergreen plant to 3 feet tall (a bit taller in shade) with stiff slightly arching leaves to 30 inches long with very fine teeth along the margins. These leaves are light green with longitudinal creamy stripes that have a pink tinge towards the leaf bases ...
Aechmea Family: Bromeliaceae Life Cycle: Perennial Country Or Region Of Origin: Mexico to Tropical America Dimensions: Height: 1 ft. 0 in. - 3 ft. 0 in. Width: 1 ft. 0 in. - 3 ft. 0 in. Whole Plant Traits: Plant Type: Epiphyte …
Aechmea recurvata grows in full sun and semi-shade exposures and in hot climates. It does not resist temperatures below 12 ºC (53.6 ºF). The soil can be a commercial orchid substrate with a little bit of peat moss or a mixture of normal garden soil, coarse sand and peat in the same proportions. Water moderately waiting for the substrate to be ...
Aechmea recurvata cv 'Benrathii'. $5.95. Aechmea recurvata cv 'Benrathii' is a miniature version of Aechmea recurvata. This cultivar is very prolific, easy to grow, and has a beautiful purple inflorescence. Perfect for vivariums or even in the landscape (especially nice in rock gardens. Very prolific. Approximately 6 " across at maturity.
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Aechmea Genus, A catalogue of Bromeliads plants, used in Lloyd Godmans art projects. bromeliads. ... Aechmea aztec gold. Aust 2013. Aechmea Bert. Aust 2014. ... Aechmea Recurvata Benrathi - 3. 2014. …
While Aechmea recurvata can tolerate brief light frosts, extended freezing will damage it. So, it does best in subtropical and tropical areas. When it comes to sun …
Figure 1 Network representing the occurrence (lines) of macroinvertebrate taxa (white circles) in the bromeliads Aechmea ornata (AO) and Aechmea recurvata (AR) (black circles) in Atlantic Rainforest fragment of the Paraná state. The circle size is proportional to species abundance categories (intervals of 50 specimens), with smallest circles …
Price: $5.75. A very bold upright hybrid with tight clustered flowers of pink green & russett; rapidly clustering / offsetting to form a soft porcupine hemisphere. Best grown with the high light of Tillandsia culture--indeed until it blooms, quite typically mistaken for a terrestial Tillandsia. Quite popular among the topiary designers.
Aechmea recurvata var. recurvata False Tillandsia. Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating (1 customer review) Size Clear: Aechmea recurvata var. recurvata quantity. Buy Now. Not quite ready Join the waitlist to be emailed when they are ready. By ticking this box you agree to an account being created using the given email …
Aechmea fasciata 'Silver King' or The Urn Plant is a very popular and striking bromeliad that produces broad, stiff, silvery grey leaves that arch out from a central throat or well. As its name suggests it looks like a vase of arranged flowers as the broad clusters of mauve to blue flowers emerge in summer amongst a thick rosette of pink bracts.
AECHMEA RECURVATA 'AZTEC GOLD' Believe It or Not By John Catlan, Bromlink Jul/Aug 1997 'Aztec Gold' is really the story of trying to produce a desirable plant by swinging the odds in the grower's favour by manipulation of growing conditions. One day in 1981, a friend of mine found a plant in a group of my Aechmea recurvata plants with a …
Aechmea Aztec Gold Click thumbnails for full size, scaled to a new window. Aechmea Aztec Gold Cultivar of recurvata v. recurvata introduced to Australia in the 1980s. Ian Hook 05/03. Ian Hook 09/04.
Aechmea recurvata needs 0.8 cups of water every 12 days when it doesn't get direct sunlight and is potted in a 5.0" pot. Use our water calculator to personalize watering recommendations to your environment or download Greg for more advanced recommendations for all of your plants. Water 0.8 cups every. 12 days.
Aechmea recurvata 'Aztec Gold' $35.00 ( 0 Reviews) This variegated sport of Aechmea recurvata is really beautiful with the green foliage and yellow banding. All the the pups start off yellow, but develop the green/yellow coloration as they mature. One per customer; Current stock: 0. Qty: ...
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Aechmea. BACK TO GENUS LIST. Species - Cultivars Species. aequatorialis hort ... Aztec Gold cv. of recurvata v. recurvata; Belizia orlandiana x fulgens discolor; ... Blue Tango cv of unrelaesed fendleri hybrid Blue Wheat; Blush cv recurvata? Bo-Pink chantinii x retusa? Brillig maculata x bromeliifolia v. albobracteata; Burgundy cv …
Aechmea recurvata 'Aztec Gold' Aztec Gold Variegated Sun Bromeliad One of the best Bromeliads for the garden, grows terrestrially and is tolerant of full sun. Stiff serrated …
We collected some seeds and took pictures and before we knew it, completely forgot about the flies! This is a very easy Bromeliad to grow indoors or outside. It prefers some sun to bring out its color. You can purchase Bromeliad Aechmea recurvata full sized plants here. $16.00 each or 2 for $25.00.
Large plants can be top heavy and should be in a sturdy pot that isn't easily tipped. Place your Aechmea bromeliad plant in indirect light or moderate shade, but not in direct sunlight. Temperature should be at least 55 degrees F. (13 C.). Keep the cup in the central rosette about half full of water at all times; however, don't keep it ...
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A rock dwelling (saxicolous) species from Parana, Brazil that is a near relative of Ae. recurvata.Narrow, spiny leaves in a rosette, lack the bulbous or bottle shape of recurvata but have a similar short inflorescence with light purple flowers. The leaves blush red at anthesis, as with recurvata.A fairly obscure species in cultivation, but a smaller grower …