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Hechtia bracteata

Hechtia bracteata Hechtia bracteata
Product Code: Y6PBHEBR
Ornamental Value: Beautiful
Availability: In Stock

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Size: Small Packets
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  • 10 seeds
0.01 kg USD 6.52

Size: Wholesale
Seeds Weight Price
  • 100 seeds
0.01 kg USD 7.60
  • 1,000 seeds
0.01 kg USD 11.95
  • 10,000 seeds
0.01 kg USD 64.10
  • 100,000 seeds
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0.09 kg USD 531.25

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A beautiful, moderately large, clustering bromeliad that forms neat rosettes of numerous, straight, narrow, pale green to silvery blue leaves that are spiny along the edges. The slender inflorescence can reach to about 3 m tall. Hechtia bracteata is a dominant component of thornscrub vegetation on dry, rocky hillsides on Mt. Orizaba, Mexico between 1800 and 2400 m elevation. It will make a splendid ornamental plant for drier, warm temperate climates.
Cultural Requirements
Sun Exposure Full sun from early age
Light shade when young
Water Requirements Low
Drought Tolerance Yes
Appearance
Growth Rate Moderate
Growth Form Perennial Rosette Plant
Ornamental Value Beautiful
Uses
Properties Blue/Silver
Evergreen
Hazards Spiny
Gardening Ground Cover
Indoor
Mass Planting
Ornamental
Potted
Classification
Plant Group Bromeliads
Botanical Order Poales
Botanical Family Bromeliaceae
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