Coastal Purple Bromeliad - Puya venusta

Latin Name:

Puya venusta

Regular price $14.99 CAD
SKU: 38557
The epitome of �ornamental statement� for the larger dry garden or cactus garden! This slow growing, stunning, terrestrial member of the Bromeliad family forms gorgeous, architectural, compact rosettes 40� tall (spreading to 5� across) of serrated, silvery white �pineapple� leaves. In late Winter through early Summer, the knock-your-socks-off deep blue-purple blooms emerge from huge, red pine-cone like clusters atop red, stiff, upright stems to 3� tall. Like all Bromeliads, it is a prolific suckerer & each sucker lasts for years before dying. Perfect companion plant for Aloes & Agaves. Can be grown in large containers & �-barrels. Give it well...

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Meet Cleistocactus candelilla. The common name for this is Closed Cactus. Stargazer Exotics is proud to offer the freshest of rare plant seeds. Other Common names for this rare Cacti are: Pitcairnia flammea, Fireball Bromeliad, Puya raimondii. Check this Closed Cactus (Cleistocactus candelilla) out along with all of our other Cacti plant seeds here at Stargazer Exotics. We ship these Cacti seeds from Canada to anywhere in the World.
$14.99 CAD
The epitome of �ornamental statement� for the larger dry garden or cactus garden! This slow growing, stunning, terrestrial member of the Bromeliad family forms gorgeous, architectural, compact rosettes 40� tall (spreading to 5� across) of serrated, silvery white �pineapple� leaves. In late Winter through early Summer, the knock-your-socks-off deep blue-purple blooms emerge from huge, red pine-cone like clusters atop red, stiff, upright stems to 3� tall. Like all Bromeliads, it is a prolific suckerer & each sucker lasts for years before dying. Perfect companion plant for Aloes & Agaves. Can be grown in large containers & �-barrels. Give it well drained, fertile soil for perfect presentation. Said to be hardy to 20� F. The epitome of �ornamental statement� for the larger dry garden or cactus garden! This slow growing, stunning, terrestrial member of the Bromeliad family forms gorgeous, architectural, compact rosettes 40� tall (spreading to 5� across) of serrated, silvery white �pineapple� leaves. In late Winter through early Summer, the knock-your-socks-off deep blue-purple blooms emerge from huge, red pine-cone like clusters atop red, stiff, upright stems to 3� tall. Like all Bromeliads, it is a prolific suckerer & each sucker lasts for years before dying. Perfect companion plant for Aloes & Agaves. Can be grown in large containers & �-barrels. Give it well drained, fertile soil for perfect presentation. Said to be hardy to 20� F.

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