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Silver Vase Bromeliad

Aechmea fasciata

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A stunning epiphytic bromeliad with silvery-banded foliage and spectacular long-lasting pink flower bracts. The rosette of leaves forms a natural vase that collects water in its native habitat.

Plant Family

Bromeliaceae (Pineapple family)

Blooming

Spring to summer (typically blooms once after 3-5 years of growth), flowers last 3-6 months

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Silver Vase Bromeliad with pink flower spike
Silver Vase Bromeliad with pink flower spike

Symbolism & Meanings

Key Meanings

Tropical elegance
Longevity (flowers last months)
Patience (takes years to bloom)
Natural beauty
Brazilian heritage

Perfect For

Housewarming giftsSpecial celebrationsTropical themed eventsLong lasting floral displaysIndoor gardens

Color Meanings

Pink bracts:Long-lasting beauty and patience
Purple-blue flowers:Rare tropical elegance
Silver foliage:Sophistication and refinement

Similar flowers: anthuriums and cryptanthuss also share similar meanings.

Cultural Significance

As an epiphyte in Brazilian rainforests, the Silver Vase's natural water-collecting rosette demonstrates nature's ingenious design. The name "fasciata" refers to the distinctive silver bands across the leaves. It's one of the most popular bromeliads for indoor cultivation and has won the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.
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Botanical Information

Physical Characteristics

Flower Size: 6-10 inches long (15-25 cm) flower spike with small 0.5 inch (1-2 cm) flowers
Plant Size: 1-3 feet tall (30-90 cm), 1-2 feet wide (30-60 cm)
Flower Shape: Dense pyramidal spike of pink bracts with small tubular purple-blue flowers

Natural Habitat

Native to: Southeastern Brazil (Atlantic Forest)
Habitat: Tropical rainforest epiphyte; grows on trees in southeastern Brazil
Climate: Tropical, Subtropical, Humid temperate indoors

Growing Guide

Sunlight

Bright indirect light to partial shade; avoid direct sun which can scorch leaves

Water

Keep central vase filled with fresh water; change monthly; water soil when dry; reduce in winter

Soil

Epiphytic, Well-drained, Orchid bark mix, Bromeliad potting mix

Expert Growing Tips

1

Keep central cup filled with about 1 inch of fresh water

2

Change water in cup monthly to prevent stagnation

3

Use distilled or rainwater for best results

4

Mist leaves regularly to maintain humidity

5

Apply diluted liquid fertilizer to leaves, not the cup

6

Plant produces offsets (pups) after flowering

7

Mother plant dies after flowering but pups continue growth

Uses & Benefits

Ornamental Uses

  • Indoor houseplant and tropical accent
  • Container and patio plantings
  • Greenhouse and conservatory specimens
  • Mass plantings in tropical landscapes
  • Epiphytic mounting on trees or driftwood
  • Gift plant alternative to orchids

Traditional Uses

  • Not toxic to pets or humans
  • No known medicinal uses; primarily ornamental

Disclaimer: Information provided is for educational purposes only. Consult healthcare professionals before using any plant medicinally.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Silver Vase Bromeliad

How do you water a silver vase bromeliad?

Keep the central vase filled with about 1 inch of fresh water and change it monthly. Also water the soil when it becomes dry, but don't overwater.

How long does a silver vase plant bloom?

The pink bracts can last 3-6 months, though the small purple-blue flowers fade quickly. The plant blooms once after 3-5 years of growth, then produces pups.

What do you do with a bromeliad after it blooms?

After blooming, the mother plant will slowly die but produce offsets (pups) around the base. Leave pups attached until they're 1/3 the size of the mother, then separate and pot.

Is silver vase plant toxic to cats?

No, Silver Vase Bromeliad is non-toxic to cats, dogs, and humans, making it a safe choice for homes with pets.

Available Colors

Pink bracts
Blue-purple flowers
Lavender

Quick Facts

Type:perennial
Family:Bromeliaceae (Pineapple family)
Native to:Southeastern Brazil (Atlantic Forest)
Blooms:Spring to summer (typically blooms once after 3-5 years of growth), flowers last 3-6 months

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