Unattractive, the coloured leaves are called bracts, the actually flowers hidden in the bracts
Growing Areas
Can grow indoors, not a native Pakistani plant
Frost Tender
Yes
Exposure
Partial shade
Soil pH
Tolerant
Propagation
Seeds are sterile, propagated by dividing rhizomes, offshoots or pups
Uses
Ornamental indoor plant
Other Details
Guzmania is an epiphytic plant which means that it does NOT need any soils. It will grow on trees, however it thrives very well in porous medium. Epiphytes obtain all their water and mineral needs from the air. Guzmania needs indirect light and warm temperatures to grow well. The soil mix must be porous enough to allow water to drain off quickly. Keep water in the cup at the center of the plant, especially during the summer months. The flower stem is usually shorter than the leaves. The flowerhead is globular with up to 50 flowers with white petals nestling in a bed of large red to pink bracts. The flowers often last 2 to 4 months. Photography: M. Farooq
Yes Bromeliads are very interesting and they look awesome. These plants are growing inside a building. And guess what, this plant belongs the pineapple family!