P.I.T.A

$50.00 inc GST

Enhance your garden with the Alcantarea P.I.T.A., a striking large rosette plant. Its creamy-white edged leaves create a stunning visual, growing up to 1.5 meters wide and 75 cm high. This Brazilian native, with its impressive 2-meter tall flowering spike, adds an exotic touch to any landscape. Perfect for collectors and garden enthusiasts, it transforms spaces into lush, tropical paradises. It is ideal for creating a focal point in your garden.

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Discover the Majestic Alcantarea P.I.T.A.: A Marvel of Nature’s Artistry

Embrace Grandeur in Your Garden: Imagine a centerpiece that captures every gaze – the Alcantarea P.I.T.A. stands as a living sculpture, reaching an impressive 1.5 meters in diameter and standing 75 cm tall. Its broad leaves, extending up to 15 cm, create a lush, vibrant display, perfect for adding a touch of tropical splendor to your garden.

A Spectacle of Color and Form: Born from the wild heart of Vitoria, State of Espirito Santo, and brought to life by the renowned trio – Chester Skotak, Rafael Oliveira, and Pedro Nahoum – this plant is a sport of Alc. extensa. It boasts creamy-white margins that artistically contrast with the deep greens, capturing the essence of exotic beauty.

A Towering Floral Display: Elevate your outdoor space with its breathtaking, upright branched flower spike, soaring up to 2 meters tall. This floral masterpiece is not just a plant; it’s a statement of elegance and natural sophistication.

A Timeless Addition to Your Collection: Ideal for enthusiasts and collectors alike, the Alcantarea P.I.T.A. is more than just a plant – it’s a legacy. Its majestic size and captivating beauty promise to be the crowning jewel of your garden, balcony, or patio.

Limited Availability: Don’t miss the opportunity to own this exotic gem. Add the Alcantarea P.I.T.A. to your collection today and transform your space into a tropical paradise.

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Alcantarea Size

Large

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