Silver Star
The Silver Star Plant, or Cryptanthus bivittatus, is a striking addition to any indoor plant collection. Known for its star-shaped rosettes and vibrant, silvery stripes, this bromeliad thrives under the care of even novice gardeners. Native to Brazil, it grows compactly, making it perfect for small spaces such as tabletops and shelves.
Silver Star plants prefer moderate to bright indirect light, and they require a well-drained potting mix to flourish. Watering is straightforwardโkeep the soil slightly moist but not waterlogged, and ensure the center of the rosette occasionally gets a splash of water.
For pet owners, the Silver Star offers an added advantage: it is non-toxic to both cats and dogs. This feature allows your pets to safely explore around the plant without any risk of harm, providing peace of mind while enhancing your home with its unique, metallic-like foliage.
Characteristic | Detail |
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Common Name | Silver Star Plant |
Scientific Name | Cryptanthus bivittatus |
Family | Bromeliaceae |
Origin | Brazil |
Type | Terrestrial bromeliad |
Height | Up to 6 inches |
Width | 6-12 inches |
Leaf Color | Silver-green with darker green stripes |
Leaf Shape | Narrow, pointed leaves forming a star-shaped rosette |
Soil Preference | Well-drained, acidic to neutral soil |
Sun Exposure | Moderate to bright, indirect light |
Hardiness Zones | Typically grown indoors |
Watering Needs | Keep soil lightly moist, water center of rosette occasionally |
Maintenance Level | Low |
Toxicity | Non-toxic to cats and dogs |