<
Plants in genus guzmania

Plants in genus guzmania

Image coming soon
House Plant Shop
Guzmania 'Yellow'

Guzmania 'Yellow' is a tropical bromeliad known for its striking central bracts, which can be red, yellow, orange, or deep purple. It has thin, dark green leaves that collect rainwater for nourishment, making it a unique and colorful addition to indoor plant collections.

Image coming soon
Global Biodiversity Information Facility
Guzmania rhonhofiana

Guzmania rhonhofiana is a species in the Guzmania genus, native to Colombia and Ecuador. This plant is known for its vibrant foliage and is a popular choice for adding a tropical touch to indoor spaces. It thrives in warm, humid environments and requires indirect light.

Image coming soon
Global Biodiversity Information Facility
Guzmania musaica

Guzmania musaica is a vibrant, stemless bromeliad native to Central and South America, known for its mosaic-patterned leaves and striking pink-red bracts with yellow flowers. This epiphytic perennial blooms in the summer and is well-suited to rainforest conditions.

Guzmania lingulata var. minor

Guzmania lingulata var. minor is a large-sized, hot to cool growing epiphyte known for its fragrant, cinnamon-scented flowers. This plant prefers bright light locations and is a popular choice for adding a tropical touch to indoor spaces. Its striking appearance and pleasant fragrance make it a favorite among those looking to cultivate exotic plants.

Guzmania 'Priscilla'

Guzmania 'Priscilla' is a tropical plant from the Guzmania genus, known for its long, slender evergreen leaves and single brilliant inflorescence. The flowers last 3 to 6 months and typically bloom once, adding a vibrant touch to indoor spaces.

Guzmania 'Claire'

Guzmania 'Claire' is an evergreen bromeliad with a single inflorescence that lasts 3 to 6 months. Known for its air-purifying qualities, this plant thrives in medium light and humidity, making it a popular choice for indoor settings.

Guzmania 'Rose'

A popular bromeliad, this plant is part of the same family as the pineapple and has striking bracts that can be red, yellow, orange, or deep purple. Its thin, dark green leaves collect rainwater and it receives nourishment from decomposing leaves and droppings.

Guzmania 'Francesca'

Guzmania 'Francesca' is a tropical bromeliad with long, slender evergreen leaves and a single brilliant inflorescence that lasts 3 to 6 months. It typically flowers once, making it a unique addition to indoor plant collections.

Guzmania condorensis

Guzmania condorensis is a vibrant bromeliad endemic to the Andean cloud forests of Ecuador and Peru. It features bright green leaves with reddish tips and a rosette shape, topped with striking red bracts and yellow flowers. This plant thrives in humid, shaded environments and is threatened by habitat loss, making it a unique and conservation-worthy addition to collections.

Guzmania roseiflora

Guzmania roseiflora is a plant endemic to Ecuador, thriving in moist montane forests. It is threatened by habitat loss, making conservation efforts crucial for its survival.

Guzmania lingulata

Guzmania lingulata is a tropical plant that thrives in bright, indirect sunlight. It features a scarlet flower with glossy green bracts that can last up to five months, requiring misting and wet soil for optimal growth.

Guzmania 'Pink'

Part of the bromeliad family, this plant has striking bracts in red, yellow, orange, or deep purple and thin, dark green leaves that collect rainwater for nourishment.

Guzmania retusa

Guzmania retusa is a tropical plant native to regions including Guyana, Colombia, Bolivia, Venezuela, and Ecuador. This plant is part of the bromeliad family and is known for its striking foliage and vibrant bracts. It thrives in humid environments, making it a popular choice for indoor gardens and terrariums.

Footer