Quesnelia Testudo is a species of bromeliad that is endemic to the Atlantic Forest ecoregion of southeastern Brazil. It is very striking with its colorful inflorescence. The edges of the leaves are serrated. It is able to withstand full sunlight and temperatures as low as 25°F. It is very prolific growing in a cluster. It can attain a size of 18" high and 15" across. The bloom can reach 12" high.


Plant receive is approximately 12in high. Plant ships bareroot.