Puya raimondii, often called Raimond's Puya or the Queen of the Andes, stands as a magnificent example of Andean flora. This unique specimen towers with an imposing inflorescence, showcasing its giant bromeliad nature. Its origin in the Peruvian Andes adds to its allure as a rare and captivating plant for collectors. This Puya raimondii specimen displays striking structural features, including an elongated flowering spike covered with countless blossoms. The plant's impressive size and high-altitude adaptation make it a coveted addition to any botanical collection. Its distinctive appearance distinguishes it from other bromeliads, emphasizing its exclusivity. Exhibits a towering flower spike over several meters tall Features dense clusters of pale flowers along the inflorescence Displays tough, spiny leaves typical of high-altitude bromeliads Originates from rare, mountainous regions of the Peruvian Andes Represents one of the largest bromeliads worldwide Collectors prize this Puya raimondii for its grandeur and rarity. Its status as a giant bromeliad and emblem of Andean flora makes it truly one of a kind. Adding this plant to a collection offers a glimpse into the remarkable biodiversity of high-altitude environments.IMPORTANT: Picture one shows the mother plants not for sale, the offer is for the plant in the other pictures.