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Fascicularia bicolor


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Fascicularia bicolor is one of the hardiest of bromeliads with an incredible sky blue flower surrounded by bright red leaves.


Description:
Fascicularia bicolor is an epiphytic member of the pineapple family that hails from Chile and is likely hardier than the currently suggested zone 8b. It forms a tight rosette of long, narrow, silver foliage. When it comes into bloom the foliage near the centre of the plant turns bright red offering a colourful backdrop to the cluster of sky blue flowers. Plant in a protected situation in sharp drainage at an angle so the rosette can drain or attach to a tree. In colder climates grow in a pot and keep it frost free for winter.


Common Name: Sun Bromeliad

Family: Bromeliaceae (The Pineapple Family)

Zone Hardiness: 8-10

Light: Part Shade, Part Sun, Full Sun

Height: 12-24"

Width: 12-24"

Primary Bloom Colour: Blue

Secondary Bloom Colour: Red

Class: Evergreen

Type: Perennial

Bloom Time: Spring - Summer

Soil Moisture: Dry, Drought Tolerant, Average

Stem Colour:

Fragrance: No

Berries:

Benefits:

Deer Resistant: Unknown

BC Native: No

Native Habitat: Exposed areas in soil or on rock cliff faces.

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Geogrpahical Origin: Americas - Central and South America

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