Ask the Expert: Can you tell me what this plant is received this plant as a gift what is it and how do i care for it. J
Flower Shop Network Plant Expert Reply: Although the plant has a Sansevieria look, it is actually a type of Bromeliad. This particular plant is a Aechmea fasciata. With a bloom that lasts 10-12 weeks, it grows to an average 24-27”. It thrives in medium to high light.
For more information about Bromeliads, read our blog post Tropical Bromeliad Basic Houseplant Care or check out the specific care information for the Aechmea fasciata.
Bromeliads are members of the Bromeliaceae (bro-meh-lee-AH-say-eye) family. Pineapple is the most well known Bromeliad. This versatile family contains a wide range of plants; some that look like a pineapple and some that look very un-like a pineapple. They do best indoors in cooler climates, but can be used outdoors in warmer climates (where the temperatures never freeze). They are general easy to grown with long lasting blooms.
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I have a plant that has gotten red oval shaped (like a small red pepper) hanging among the leaves. Don’t know what it is and it has neve had these red pepper-like things before.
Do you have a picture?