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Multiflower | Breasy

Multiflower

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Name
Multiflower
Origin
The Multiflower is native to Central and South America, where it is still found in countless varieties and colours in the wild. The Multiflowers deserve a special place within our range of Bromeliads.

Their tropical roots make Multiflowers excellent survivors and therefore, they require little maintenance.
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A bright spot, never expose to direct sunlight
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1x per 2 weeks
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14-30 ° C
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Not necessary

Care tips

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Meet the plant

The Multiflower is exceptional in its shape. This is a special Vriesea with several teardrop-shaped flowers in red and yellow-orange colours. The leaves are narrow and compact and they form a beautiful bouquet together with the different flowers. What we conveniently call flowers here, are actually coloured bracts.

Nice to know

Are you interested in one of the Breasy Bromeliads, but can't find your favourite ? Ask for it at the florist or the garden center. These tropical plants are often simply available. Super nice if you show your broad knowledge about the Bromeliads to the specialist, he will be happy to order them for you!

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