Silver jewel or America pink
Aechmea dealbata
Pineapple family (Bromeliaceae)
High in the tree
Aechmea dealbata is an epiphyte that originates from Brazil and Paraguay. Being epiphytic means that the plant grows on a tree without parasitizing it such that the host tree acts only as a support for the epiphyte and not as a source of food. However, Aechmea dealbata also grows easily on open ground and therefore is often grown as an ornamental. The flowers are bright red when young turning a light purple when in flower. Aechmea dealbata is very similar to Aechmea fasciata (its closest relative) but is smaller and more graceful.
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Crown jewel in the Utrecht Botanic Gardens.
The colourful berries contain a sticky jelly that is edible.
Details
Description: | Epiphyte, up to 25 cm. |
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Distributions: | Rio de janeiro, brazil |
Habitat: | Forest, at around 200 m. |
Year cycle: | Perennial (polycarpic evergreen) |
Hardiness: | 34 - 41 f (tender - cool or frost-free glasshouse) |
Flowering period: | Januari - maart |
Flower color: | Pink, purple |
At its best: | Januari - maart |