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Aechmea Rebecca

Aechmea Rebecca

Commonly referred to as the 'Urn' plant, these statement piece houseplants boast glossy, curved dark leaves adorned with charming zebra stripes. Their leaves create a water-resistant "vase" or "urn" effect. With minimal care requirements, they serve as superb indoor houseplants.

How to care for your Aechmea -

Water: Ensure the axel of the bromeliad is always holding some water. Do not water the substrate, this is purely for anchorage and doing so will quickly rot the plant.

Light: Allow bright indirect light, direct light can cause discoloration. 

Humidity: They love warmth and humidity, a bathroom or kitchen would be a perfect spot.

Temperature: They prefer warm temperatures about 20 degrees C.

Toxic to cats & dogs? Yes

Please note we cannot guarantee the plant will still be in flower upon arrival. Once Bromeliads flower, the plant is in its dying stages (this can take up to 2 years and the plant will appear healthy during this time) but it will produce several pups to continue the cycle.

$28.36
Aechmea Rebecca
$28.36
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Commonly referred to as the 'Urn' plant, these statement piece houseplants boast glossy, curved dark leaves adorned with charming zebra stripes. Their leaves create a water-resistant "vase" or "urn" effect. With minimal care requirements, they serve as superb indoor houseplants.

How to care for your Aechmea -

Water: Ensure the axel of the bromeliad is always holding some water. Do not water the substrate, this is purely for anchorage and doing so will quickly rot the plant.

Light: Allow bright indirect light, direct light can cause discoloration. 

Humidity: They love warmth and humidity, a bathroom or kitchen would be a perfect spot.

Temperature: They prefer warm temperatures about 20 degrees C.

Toxic to cats & dogs? Yes

Please note we cannot guarantee the plant will still be in flower upon arrival. Once Bromeliads flower, the plant is in its dying stages (this can take up to 2 years and the plant will appear healthy during this time) but it will produce several pups to continue the cycle.

Aechmea Rebecca | House of Kojo