Never thought that a bromeliad will grow happily outdoors im my garden (zone 7b Switzerland). Leaf damage occur with temperature below 14...Read More°F (-10°C) or lower, but if you plant it in the ground (well drained) it is easy to protect them from frost damage even in zone 7b or perhaps 7a. I just cover it with a pot (or with mulch) from November to March. It survived the last 10 winters with no (to minor) frost damage...
this is a really cool bromeliad, i have had it for about a year and it grows well in pretty much full to half sun here in Perth western A...Read Moreustralia. it hasn't flowered yet, its nice and healthy plus it has started clumping recently, it should fill out quite nicely. i cant wait for those sky blue flowers against those red leaves.
Quite hard to get this one, but i didn't give up, i had to have one, and now i do.
Vancouver, BC, BC (Zone 7a) | December 2009 | positive
I purchased one of these plants in spring 2008 planting it on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia. It came through it's first winter, o...Read Moreur worst winter in 40 years, -15 C (5F) in areas with no cover and subsequently one of the driest summers in 48 years and shows NO sign of damage. It has full sun and is planted in soil that is 50% gravel. The deer didn't touch it either. The University of British Columbia has a specimen that has been in their rock garden as long as I can remember, since 1994.
More synonyms:
Fascicularia micrantha
Fascicularia parviflora
Hechtia joinvillei
Rhodostachys albobracteata <...Read More
Never thought that a bromeliad will grow happily outdoors im my garden (zone 7b Switzerland). Leaf damage occur with temperature below 14...Read More
this is a really cool bromeliad, i have had it for about a year and it grows well in pretty much full to half sun here in Perth western A...Read More
I purchased one of these plants in spring 2008 planting it on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia. It came through it's first winter, o...Read More