Puya is a genus of the botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Pitcairnioideae. These terrestrial plants are native to the Andes Mountains of South America and southern Central America. Many of the species are monocarpic, with the parent plant dying after one flower and seed production event. Puya produces a clump of gray-green, spike-edged leaves and bolts a tall inflorescence containing many flowers. The flower is an unusual teal color with bright light orange pollen.
S**Y
These are seeds. I would do some reading to make sure they will take in your area.
These are seeds and they didn’t take. I still have them in a pot hoping one will shoot up. Maybe the climate is to humid for them here (Tx) I love plants so I was really excited they are so beautiful and I had a nice area waiting for them in my cactus garden.
A**R
One Star
no grow
O**.
Do not purchace
Not one germination.
M**R
Too long to get
Too long to get still waiting for them
K**R
hope it was me
none of them took, not sure if it was me or them. going to reorder next year and give a 2nd try. if they still don't take, will have to do a 1 star
J**K
love something new and different
Just got the seeds, haven't planted yet, but expect them to sprout. love something new and different......
D**Y
some sprouted
tricky things. came on time and 3 sprouted, 1 has survived.
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