Puya alpestris subsp. var.
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bromeliad
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to
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cm
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⌛
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perennial
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Origin:
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✈
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Poisonous:
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Bloom:
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early spring, late winter
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sun
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moderate, dry
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Features:
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evergreen, flowers
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Minimum Temp:
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°F
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USDA Zones:
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9.5 to 12
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Flower features:
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green, blue, single
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Puya alpestris, Poepp. (Pitcairnia caerudea, Baker. Puya Whytei, Hook. f. Pitcairnia alpestris, Bailey). Fl.-cluster much branched or panicled, with bracts more serrate than in P. caerulea: fls. very large and showy, with a flaring mouth, dull metallic blue. Chile. B.M. 5732.—A plant in bloom has the habit of a yucca. This and P. caerulea will probably stand considerable frost.
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