Bromeliad Green Assortment 3G
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Bromeliad Green Assortment in 3-Gallon Pot available in Jupiter, FL.
Lush, low-maintenance, and irresistibly tropical—our Bromeliad Green Assortment in a 3-gallon pot is the perfect way to bring vibrant texture and bold foliage to your South Florida garden or patio. These striking rosette-forming plants boast glossy green leaves, often accented with subtle variegation, ridges, or natural striping. They're beautiful on their own and stunning in clusters.
Whether tucked into the landscape or styled in decorative containers, these bromeliads bring modern tropical flair to shaded courtyards, entryways, or poolside designs. Each 3-gallon pot contains a well-rooted, healthy plant ready to dazzle.
Care & Growing Info (Optimized for South Florida):
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Sunlight: Bromeliads love bright, indirect light. A few hours of morning sun or dappled light under palms is ideal. In South Florida, avoid intense afternoon sun, which can scorch the leaves.
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Watering: Fill the central cup (“tank”) with water and keep it topped off, especially in dry weather. Water the soil lightly as well, and flush the tank every few weeks to prevent stagnation. These plants are drought-tolerant once established.
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Soil: Use a well-draining, airy mix—orchid bark, pine fines, and coarse sand or perlite work well. Bromeliads dislike wet feet, so avoid heavy soils.
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Fertilizer: Feed monthly with a diluted liquid fertilizer or bromeliad-specific food during spring and summer. Apply to the soil or as a foliar mist—avoid over-fertilizing the tank.
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Growth Habit: Rosette-shaped with arching leaves and central “vases.” In the landscape, bromeliads stay compact (usually 12–24 inches tall and wide) and form attractive clusters over time.
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Temperature: Thrives year-round in USDA Zones 9–11. South Florida’s humidity is ideal, but bromeliads also tolerate dry spells with ease. Protect from frost.
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Maintenance: Very low. Remove dead leaves and spent blooms. After flowering, the plant will produce pups—small offsets that can be separated and replanted to create new bromeliads.
Ideal For:
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Shade gardens and tropical borders
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Container groupings on patios or lanais
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Understory planting beneath palms or fruit trees
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Poolside accent plants
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Modern and minimalist design palettes
Plant Classification:
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Scientific Name: Bromeliaceae (Assorted cultivars)
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Plant Type: Evergreen perennial epiphyte
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Class: Monocot
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Growth Form: Rosette-forming, clumping
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Container Size: 3-gallon pot
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