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Aechmea Del Mar |
Aechmea sp. Семейство: Бромелиевые Эхмея Origin: Tropical America ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Aechmea is a very diversified, hardy, extremely popular and very easily cultivated bromeliad family group. They range in sizes from a very tiny 6" to more than 10Ft in height and 6Ft in diameter. Their foliage colors vary from lime green, yellow, red, burgundy and black and incorporates many patterns, spots, stripes, bands, matt, shinny, silvering, shading and blotches. These are often very different from the top of the leaf to the underside. The Aechmea family have large inflorescence and brightly colored, long lasting bracts hold the magnitude of tiny flowers. Often the colorful berry-like fruits mature for a long time on the flower spike. It´s a very healthy, cold and rot resistant plant to grow outdoors fixed in trees, walls or in pots in an orchid mix. Needs good air circulation, and adult plants need a sunny position to become red in the blooming period. In a luminous shade it flowers, but the leaves remain green. The rose bracts persist a long time, and if flowers are pollinated (very busy ants visiting the plants) will appear the black pointed fruits as in the picture. A curious thing when the plant grows in very shaded locations is the leaves become very long, to the point to seem a completely different plant and very elegant indeed, no weak aspect. When gradually moved to full sun it blooms and the leaves become red. See Bromeliad page. | Aechmea fasciata |
Aechmea warasii var. discolor | Aechmea warasii var. discolor | Aechmea sphaerocephala | Aechmea sphaerocephala |
Aechmea sphaerocephala | Aechmea Mariae Reginae | Aechmea Del Mar | Aechmea fasciata |
Aechmea warasii var. discolor | Aechmea miniata | Aechmea miniata | Aechmea Mariae Reginae |
Aechmea fasciata | Aechmea gamosepala | Aechmea gamosepala | Aechmea gamosepala |
Aechmea fasciata | Aechmea fasciata | Aechmea fasciata |
Aechmea recurvata | Aechmea recurvata | Aechmea recurvata | Aechmea recurvata |
Aechmea caudata |
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