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Bromeliad | Rich Francesca

Bromeliad | Rich Francesca

A showcase of captivating tropical elegance, these inspiring 'Rich Francesca' Bromeliads are best identified through their deep red-purple bract rosette, yellow tips, and creamy-yellow centre. They are low maintenance, air-purifying and pet-friendly making them superb for all sorts of spaces (including terrariums!), and their distinct Central/South American rainforest origins make them great for promoting a sense of peace and positivity wherever they may find themselves. Incredible for sparking conversations and new ideas, there's plenty to love and admire with this fascinating variety!

Please note decorative pots are sold separately and your plant may naturally vary to that shown depending on size selected and growth variance. Each plant tends to be different, just like us! Bromeliads tend to flower between three to six months, after which yours will work to put out fresh new pups.

#common-names: Bromeliad, Guzmania, Guzmania Bromeliaceae, Rich Francesca, Francesca Bromeliad, Francesca Guzmania, Rich Francesca Guzmania

$9.92

Original: $33.06

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Bromeliad | Rich Francesca

$33.06

$9.92

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A showcase of captivating tropical elegance, these inspiring 'Rich Francesca' Bromeliads are best identified through their deep red-purple bract rosette, yellow tips, and creamy-yellow centre. They are low maintenance, air-purifying and pet-friendly making them superb for all sorts of spaces (including terrariums!), and their distinct Central/South American rainforest origins make them great for promoting a sense of peace and positivity wherever they may find themselves. Incredible for sparking conversations and new ideas, there's plenty to love and admire with this fascinating variety!

Please note decorative pots are sold separately and your plant may naturally vary to that shown depending on size selected and growth variance. Each plant tends to be different, just like us! Bromeliads tend to flower between three to six months, after which yours will work to put out fresh new pups.

#common-names: Bromeliad, Guzmania, Guzmania Bromeliaceae, Rich Francesca, Francesca Bromeliad, Francesca Guzmania, Rich Francesca Guzmania