Bromeliad Green Assortment 7G
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Bromeliad Green Assortment in 7-Gallon Pot available in Jupiter, FL.
Bring lush, layered texture and bold tropical charm to your garden with our Bromeliad Green Assortment in a 7-gallon pot. This curated mix of green-leaved bromeliads offers a variety of leaf shapes, tones, and subtle patterns—from sleek and strappy to broad and architectural. Perfect for creating instant volume, contrast, and ease in both container displays and in-ground tropical beds.
Sized for impact and rooted in resilience, these bromeliads thrive in South Florida’s climate and are ideal for adding low-maintenance beauty to shaded areas, entryways, or as underplanting in palm gardens.
Care & Growing Info (Tailored for South Florida):
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Sunlight: Best in bright, indirect light to partial shade. Too much direct sun may bleach leaves or cause burn. Under palms, shade trees, or pergolas? They’ll feel right at home.
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Watering: Keep the central “cup” (or tank) of each bromeliad filled with water and flush every 1–2 weeks to prevent stagnation. Lightly water the soil as needed. These plants are drought-tolerant once established.
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Soil: Loves a well-draining, aerated mix. Combine orchid bark, pine fines, perlite, and compost for best results. In sandy South Florida soil, amend with organic matter for balance and moisture retention.
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Fertilizer: Feed monthly in the growing season (spring to fall) with a diluted liquid fertilizer or bromeliad-specific formula. Mist the leaves or apply lightly at the base. Avoid pouring fertilizer into the cup.
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Growth Habit: Rosette-forming and clumping. In a 7-gallon pot, each plant can grow 18–30 inches tall and wide, depending on variety. Over time, each mother plant will produce pups, expanding the cluster naturally.
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Temperature: Excellent in USDA Zones 9–11. Loves the warmth, humidity, and tropical rhythm of South Florida. Brief cold snaps are fine; frost should be avoided or protected against.
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Maintenance: Practically hands-free. Just remove spent leaves or blooms and enjoy. Separate pups once they’re half the size of the parent plant to propagate new clusters.
Ideal For:
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Shady tropical beds and borders
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Patio planters or poolside pots
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Understory planting beneath palms or fruit trees
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Foliage-focused landscape designs
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Low-maintenance greenery with textural contrast
Plant Classification:
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Scientific Name: Bromeliaceae (assorted green-leaved species and cultivars)
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Plant Type: Tropical evergreen epiphyte
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Class: Monocot
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Growth Form: Rosette-forming, clumping
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Container Size: 7-gallon pot
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