Crimson Cup Plant: Safe for Dogs & Cats | Outdoor & Pet Friendly

Crimson cup plant

The Crimson Cup plant, also known as Neoregelia ‘Crimson Nest’, captivates with its striking foliage. This bromeliad variety showcases vibrant green leaves that deepen to a vivid crimson near the plant’s center, creating a stunning visual display that mimics a nest. Thriving in bright, indirect sunlight and requiring minimal watering, it’s an ideal choice for those seeking low-maintenance indoor plants.

For pet owners, the Crimson Cup offers a reassuring bonus: it’s generally considered non-toxic to both cats and dogs. This makes it a safe and spectacular addition to any home, allowing you to enhance your living spaces with its colorful charm without worrying about your pets’ health. Just ensure it’s placed in a spot where it can get plenty of light, and enjoy the lush, vibrant ambiance it brings to your surroundings.

CharacteristicDetails
Scientific NameNeoregelia ‘Crimson Nest’
Common NamesCrimson Cup
FamilyBromeliaceae
Native RangeCultivar; original species are native to Brazilian rainforests
Plant TypeEvergreen perennial
HeightUp to 12 inches (30 cm)
SpreadUp to 18 inches (45 cm)
Leaf ShapeBroad, flat, strap-like leaves
Leaf ColorBright green with crimson center
FlowersSmall, blue or violet; nestled in the cup, rarely seen
Growth HabitRosette-forming with a central “cup” that holds water
Light RequirementBright, indirect light
Soil TypeWell-draining, orchid or bromeliad mix
Water RequirementsModerate; fill the central cup, allow to dry slightly between waterings
HumidityHigh
TemperaturePrefers warmer temperatures, not below 55ยฐF (13ยฐC)
UsesOrnamental, ideal for indoor and terrarium settings
ToxicityNon-toxic to cats and dogs

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