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Sometimes referred to as the “blushing bromeliad”, Nidularium Billbergioides is one of an estimated 25 species of Bromeliaceae. This beautiful plant is native to humid regions of South America and is well known for its rich colorful flowers. This plant is easy to take care of and it offers a lovely splash of South American color to the room.
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Pot 5x5Plant 8 to 12 inches tall
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Pot 7x7Plant 1 to 2 feet tall
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Pot 9x9Plant 2 1/2 to 4 feet tall
1.Hand selected healthy plant potted in our premium soil
2.Soft touch mid century modern styled pot with drainage hole
3.Matching pot saucer
4.Plant care guide with easy tips to keep your plant happy
Nidularium Billbergioides is a gorgeous species of bromeliaceae that is often referred to as “blushing bromeliad”. This plant is native to South America but is known worldwide for its vibrant colors. Blushing bromeliad has become a popular houseplant because it's both beautiful and resilient.&nbs...
Nidularium Billbergioides is a gorgeous species of bromeliaceae that is often referred to as “blushing bromeliad”. This plant is native to South America but is known worldwide for its vibrant colors. Blushing bromeliad has become a popular houseplant because it's both beautiful and resilient.
Though this plant likes to be watered once a week, it is drought-resistant, so it's not a life or death situation if you forget to water. If you want your Nidularium Billbergioides to thrive, you should feed it once per week, or when the soil is dry to the touch. These plants also appreciate the occasional misting, so a couple of times per month you should treat your plant to a light misting.
Nidularium Billbergioides grow under the canopy of the South American jungle, so they aren't used to getting direct sunlight. They can typically survive direct sunlight, but there is a high risk of them getting scorched. Your blushing bromeliad will grow best in bright, but indirect sunlight.
If you're looking for a colorful, non-toxic plant that is easy to care for that also improves air quality, Nidularium Billbergioides is a fantastic choice.
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