Origin
The Bromelia Royal Sweet mix is a plant originating from South America, where it primarily grows wild in rainforests, on rocks, and in trees. The plant is part of the Bromeliaceae family, which comprises over 3,000 species.
Characteristics
The Bromelia Royal Sweet mix is an exotic houseplant known for its colourful and striking flowers. This plant is characterised by its long, sword-shaped leaves that grow around a central rosette. The flowers, which form in this rosette, are a mix of colours such as red, orange, yellow, and pink, hence the name 'sweet mix'. The plant can vary in size, but usually reaches a height between 40 and 60 centimeters.
Care
There are a few important aspects to the care of the Bromelia Royal Sweet mix. The plant requires a bright location, but direct sunlight can damage the leaves. Regular watering is important, whereby the water must be poured directly into the rosette of the plant. This imitates the natural rainfall the plant would experience in the wild. It is also important to keep the plant in a location with a consistent temperature between 18 and 22 degrees Celsius. However, it is not necessary to fertilise this plant. In general, the Bromelia Royal Sweet mix is an easy-to-maintain plant.