Puya berteroniana, the Blue Puya, is one of the largest genera in the Pineapple Family, Bromeliaceae. Most of its species are concentrated along the Andes mountain range of South America, some at altitudes up to nearly 5000 metres. Very few Puya species have become popular in cultivation. It can reach 6-10 feet tall. The Blue Puya shows full beauty of colour and form in every way and appears to be from another world. The large flower stalks of this plant rise from the masses of curling, silvery foliage, displaying deep turquoise blue flowers, 2" in diameter, and in the centre of the flowers, beaming out, are the highly contrasting orange anthers attracting birds, bees and other insects. Hardiness zones 8-11, (4°C/40°F,-10°C/15°F) in Winter. Puya berteroniana, the Blue Puya, is one of the Southernmost species of Puya and consequently more frost-hardy than many of the other species. They are easily grown outside with no protection in lower zone 8. In colder areas plant in a container. It enjoys very dry, well drained sandy soil. Grow in full sun or part shade. The seed can be directly sown. Procure light and warm temperature and a moist to dry soil. Grow like cacti. Germination is usually fairly quick, 2-4 weeks, maybe more, don't give up.
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Puya berteroniana, the Blue Puya, is one of the largest genera in the Pineapple Family
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Days to Germination: 2-4 weeks
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Grow in full sun or part shade
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They are easily grown outside with no protection in lower zone 8
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