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Beschoneria yuccoides lime-green flowers and reddish orange bracts
Beschoneria yuccoides (Mexican Lily)

Originating from the elevated landscapes of Mexico the drought tolerance bromelia can tolerate temperatures that do not fall below 23°F. Grows in favorable microclimates of Ireland, San Francisco, and South Africa. A noteworthy feature of the Mexican Lily is its. It forms a soft, stemless rosette of gray-green, strap-shaped leaves, and boasts a spectacular pinkish-red flowering stalk that reaches between 3 to 7 feet in height. This stalk bears nodding, bell-shaped bright green flowers adorned with showy red bracts. It has earned the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit in the UK. Photographed in Bogotá, Colombia.

Reddish Beschoneria yuccoides flower stalk and bracts with green flowers in sunlight
Beschoneria yuccoides with reddish Beschoneria yuccoides flower stalks and bracts and green flowers
Reddish Beschoneria yuccoides flower stalk and bracts with green flowers
A tall reddish Beschoneria yuccoides flower stalk and bracts with green flowers in sunlight
Reddish Beschoneria yuccoides flower stalk and bracts with green flowers
A new forming Beschoneria yuccoides inflorescence
Long reddish Beschoneria yuccoides flower stalks and bracts with green flowers in sunlight

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