Queen’s Tears Bromeliads
We’re blessed with 6 or 8 of these fabulous plants scattered around the ponds and in the shower..
(Bilbergia nutans) is a rainbow-colored tropical plant that produces upright clumps of trumpet-shaped, grayish-green leaves. Arching stems bear pink bracts and lime-green petals rimmed in royal blue. Each long-lasting flower displays a long yellow stamen. Also known as friendship plant, Queen’s tears bromeliads multiply readily and are easily propagated for sharing.
Read more at Gardening Know How: Queen’s Tears Plant Care – Tips For Growing Queen’s Tears Plants https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/bromeliad/queens-tears-plant-care.htm
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