Bromeliads are a popular choice for both indoor and outdoor gardeners. Known for their purported ability to purify the air and remove pollutants, bromeliads are often praised for their usefulness and ease of growth. With over 2,000 different species within the family itself, there may truly be a plant to suit the needs of nearly any grower. As most species are considered to be tropical, these plants grow best in regions that do not experience frost or prolonged periods of cool weather. Growers beyond those zones, however, have found success in overwintering the plant indoors throughout the coldest portions of the year. One type, called the ‘Pink Quill’ bromeliad, is often grown for its uniquely shaped bracts and colorful blooms. What is a ‘Pink Quill’ Air Plant? Also known as Wallisia cyanea or Tillandsia cyanea, pink quill plants are a dependable tropical perennial. Native to Ecuador, the small evergreen plant […]
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