Pure Beauty Farms bromeliad plants provide an exotic touch to the home or office and bring a sense of the tropics and sun-kissed climates. Growing a bromeliad as a houseplant is easy and brings interesting texture and color to the interior garden. Learn how to care for a bromeliad plant and you will have a long-lasting unique houseplant that is low maintenance.
- Plant is prized for its thick foliage that grows in a natural rosette
- Wide leaves are sword shaped or scoop-like and grow around a central cup
- Bromeliad plants often cling to trees or other structures, they are not parasitic but simply use the structures as perches from which to gather Sun and moisture
- Bromeliads do not need deep pots or thick potting soils
- Do better in shallow pots and may grow in low soil mediums such as orchid mix, a blend of bark, sphagnum moss and other organic amendments