Bomarea pardina is a climbing alpine plant, showcasing pendulous inflorescences with strikingly spotted flowers. Its fiery red to orange petals, speckled with darker hues, cascade amidst glossy, lance-shaped leaves. Adapting to cooler, high-altitude regions, bomarea pardina clings to rocks and shrubbery, using tendrils to ascend towards the light. This characteristic blossoming and resilient growth habit facilitate bomarea pardina's survival in its rugged natural habitat.
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Pruning:
Bomarea pardina is a climbing plant with vibrant flowers and lush foliage. Prune in early spring to promote new growth and enhance blooms. Remove damaged stems and leggy growth for better shape, air circulation, and disease prevention. Always use clean, sharp tools for precise cuts.
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