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Blue Puya (Puya berteronian)​

Puya alpestris blue flower on a green background


Blue flowers are rare in their own right. Add in the blue puya flower’s large size and trumpet-like shape, and you’ve got yourself a stunning specimen. The blue puya is a type of terrestrial bromeliad that’s related to the common pineapple. However, these plants are much more rare than the common fruit. If you want to see a blue puya, your best bet is to head to their native habitat in Chile.
 

Blue Puya (Puya berteronian)​

Puya alpestris blue flower on a green background


Blue flowers are rare in their own right. Add in the blue puya flower’s large size and trumpet-like shape, and you’ve got yourself a stunning specimen. The blue puya is a type of terrestrial bromeliad that’s related to the common pineapple. However, these plants are much more rare than the common fruit. If you want to see a blue puya, your best bet is to head to their native habitat in Chile.

I've always found these flowers fascinating. This one is smaller but king of elegant. I've grown it but it never looked this good for me. Taken in a friend's garden. Puya mirabilis.

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Taken at a botanical garden most likely of one like Dolly's.

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Not my photo but taken at the Berkeley bot garden of two Puya raimondii in bloom which are also called the Queen of the Andes. These are the largest of the puyas which are the largest of bromeliads. Can't find my picture of it now but I did go to see these when they bloomed.

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Here is a much better picture taken in nature.

 
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My upright garden bed my hubs made for me out of building waste ,from neighbour's ~ Sons new home build


He painted the bottoms of the legs with a black rubber paint to stop the wood rotting From standing in wet soil, as well as using linseed oil on the frame work to protect it from water 💦

The wood is what’s used for brick veneer homes ….that are gyprock inside and brick outside ….so the woods not designed to be exposed to weather ( it’s pine )
It’s 1.5 mtrs long

Bought lettuce seedlings to day to plant tomorrow
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My creamy colour clivia has opened up nicely , it’s the first time it’s flowered for me after a friend gave it to me.

The CREAM ones tend to be quite expencive in garden shops ( around the $60.00 for a single plant ) No way would I pay that , I waited till a friend “ thinned “ hers out so she could give me a small plant

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