A magic gift of inflorescence, silver leaves, and flowers in embroidery emerald tones, plum with royal blue, and pearls color with lemon.
They are full of beauty, and shape, and seem to be another world
A true gift of nature The arid climate and very much water; even so survive at -10 / -15 ºc temperatures Their levels grow like Tensas rosettas silver. Rare beauty, inequitable, glorifying, and clearing our mother nature.
Botanical nomenclature: Puya venusta Common name: Chagualillo Family: Bromeliaceae Origin: Andes
My zoysia grass suffered over the winter and I went on a limb to buy a few small bags of seed to repair some bald spots in my lawn. Much to my surprise the seed is coming out after a week and I am expecting wonderful results. Happy camper.