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Thursday 7 March 2024

FFF637 - URN PLANT

Aechmea fasciata (silver vase, urn plant) is a bromeliad native to Brazil. This plant is probably the best known species in this genus, and it is often grown as a houseplant in temperate areas. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.

The plant grows slowly, reaching to between 1 and 3 feet in height, and spreading up to 2 feet. It has elliptic–oval-shaped leaves that are between 18 and 36 inches long and arranged in a basal rosette pattern.
    
A. fasciata requires partial shade and a well-drained, but moisture-retentive soil. It can also be grown epiphytically, as, for example, with moss around its roots and wired to rough bark. Root rot can be a problem if the soil is too moist. Scale insects and mosquitos will sometimes breed in the pools of water that are trapped between the leaves.

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4 comments:

  1. Very beautiful indoor plant and useful information given to us! Thanks for the post!

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  2. That is a sensational plant!! Wow. Stunning with the purple tips

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  3. We grow this as a houseplant in my neck of the woods. I didn't know it had such a pretty flower. Thanks for the party. My post this week is about a small zoo that had a beautiful butterfly garden and other lovely gardens in it.

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  4. Thank you for this friendly garden to rest in! Aloha

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