Genus guide
Pitcairnia — 7 species
Part of the Bromeliads & air plants family (Bromeliaceae)
All Pitcairnia species we cover
- Andre's Pitcairnia
- Black Pitcairnia
- Corn-Leaf Pitcairnia
- Pitcairnia flammea
- Variable-Leaf Pitcairnia
- West African Pitcairnia
- Yellow-cup Pitcairnia
Pitcairnia — frequently asked questions
Are Pitcairnia plants toxic to cats and dogs?
Most Pitcairnia are pet-safe. Of the 7 Pitcairnia species we cover, 5 are non-toxic on the ASPCA list and 2 carry a toxic or mildly-toxic rating. Even so, confirm the individual species before trusting it around pets.
How much light do Pitcairnia plants need?
Most Pitcairnia do best in bright indirect light. If yours stretches toward the window or loses its variegation it wants more light; scorched or bleached leaves mean it is getting too much direct sun.
Are Pitcairnia easy to care for?
Pitcairnia are moderate to grow: the main requirement is a genuinely bright spot out of harsh midday sun. Get the light right and the rest of their care follows.
How many Pitcairnia varieties are there?
Growli's care library covers 7 Pitcairnia species and varieties — browse them all above. They share a similar light, water and soil pattern, so once you learn one Pitcairnia, the rest follow closely.
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