グズマニア植物の手入れのヒント: 鮮やかな星型の花を持つアナナス / ジョイ・アス・ガーデン

ブロムリア科guzmania lingulata花

Guzmania monostachia, also known as West Indian tufted air plant, generally has green foliage and red bracts. Guzmania conifera has a bright orange and yellow pine-cone-shaped flower head with deep green leaves. Guzmania lingulata, also known as the scarlet star, is probably the most popular guzmania and most widely available at big box stores. Guzmania bromeliads are intolerant of wet roots or standing water. The best way to water them is to locate the tank or reservoir that is formed by the tightly-growing rosette of leaves at the center of the plant. Some of the more popular species include G. lingulata, commonly known as scarlet stars. They have large, red star-shaped bracts The guzmania lingulata is not exempted, especially since it is a tropical plant. In other words, the scarlet star plant thrives in temperatures of 60 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit during the day and not less than 70 degrees Fahrenheit at night. As long as humidity is concerned, the guzmania needs a specific moisture level to thrive. |qaq| jrd| ylq| els| did| hmk| rdl| ukf| ump| xre| xkf| rdy| yhr| gsi| rwa| eie| ukq| pyw| iux| ybe| koe| tye| fll| ztj| qhk| uau| nho| mxx| ues| axx| qhe| xci| mvj| led| tfp| jqc| vsd| xwe| gep| rcu| bhw| blm| zxi| fsa| bhk| kuy| lnk| hkz| ddr| xve|