15 Types of Bromeliads You Should Grow If You're Into Low-Maintenance Plants

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Med is a freelance writer specializing in home and garden topics, based in a lively city. With a degree in environmental science and experience in urban planning, he offers sustainable and practical advice to enhance living spaces and community well-being.

These low-maintenance tropical plants are known for their vividly colored bracts and flowers. Here are 15 beautiful varieties to consider as houseplants or in your garden.

Tip

Remember: You can propagate new plants from cuttings!

  • Cut a healthy stem.
  • Place it in water or soil to root.
  • Keep in indirect sunlight.

Learn more about plant propagation.

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Med

Med is a freelance writer specializing in home and garden topics, based in a lively city. With a degree in environmental science and experience in urban planning, he offers sustainable and practical advice to enhance living spaces and community well-being.

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