2020-02-27
Bilbergie nicí (Billbergia nutans) je vytrvalá tropická rostlina, která se v podmínkách mírného podnebí pěstuje jako pokojová rostlina.Bývá žádána jak pro úzké tmavozelené listy rostoucí v růžici, tak i pro obloukovitě převisající květenství tvořené zelenomodrými květy s červenými listeny.
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At other times of the year, bright but indirect light is required for the plant's health. Full summer sunlight can destroy the flowers. Watering: Because of the shallow nature of the roots, the Queens tears gathers most of its moisture from the air and directly from the leaves and 2020-02-27 Billbergia nutans is a popular bromeliad that is easy to grow and share with friends and family. Mature plants grow up to 16 in/40 cm tall, with a spread of 30 in/75 cm wide. Queen’s Tears thick, strap-like leaves grow upright forming an urn that must be filled with water at all times. Botanical Name: Billbergia nutans Common Names: 'Queens Tears' and the 'Friendship Plant' Family: Bromeliadaceae Origin: This epiphytic plant is native to Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Argentina. The plant in its native South American environment typically grows as both an epiphyte in low trees as well as terrestrially on the forest floor.
Billbergia nutans is probably the most commonly grown member of this genus: It is widely available, of very easy culture, tolerating a remarkably wide range of growing conditions, and flowers reliably every year for most growers.
and the resulting hybrids Cryptbergia are intermediate in habit between the two genera. See Bromeliad page.
A vigorous epiphyte from Brazil, Billbergia nutans is ideal for partially shady locations around the home or garden. The tough leaves have toothed edges, and
Choose Billbergia nutans variegata (3lt). £14.90. Family: Bromeliaceae. Product Code: 200000007666.
Scientific Name (s): Billbergia nutans H.Wendl. Queen’s-tears or friendship plant is a bromeliad native to Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Argentina. Easy to grow, propagate, and share among friends, it is one of the most popular bromeliads in cultivation.
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Billbergia nutans - this Bromeliad is one of the easiest to grow indoors, and one of the most striking.
Billbergia: Inside and Out. Author: Celeste Booth 6 Comments Care and Culture, Classification. Billbergia is 1 of the 40 genera of bromeliads. It is comprised of about sixty species that are primarily native to Brazil.
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Grow outdoors as an epiphyte or in fertile, sharply-drained soil in a sheltered, frost-free site. Under glass, grow as an epiphyte or in epiphytic bromeliad compost in
En annan variant är 25% vanlig blomjord, 25% grov tvättad sand, 25% hackad eller riven torv, ta från torvblock, och 25% hackad tallbark. Billbergia nutans is an epiphytic bromeliad that grows up to 2 feet (60 cm) tall and forms clumps of upright, narrow rosettes of slender, bronze-green leaves. The leaves are up to 1 foot (30 cm) long and have small teeth along the margins. Billbergia schimperiana Wittm. ex Baker 1889 → B. nutans var. schimperiana Referenser Baker, John Gilbert: Handbook of the Bromeliaceæ , George Bell, London 1889 (eng) .