Now Blooming: Puyas

See these highly uncommon and spectacular, long-arching inflorescence blooms in deep jewel tones, flowering for a short time in the Desert Garden.
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Puya are drought-resistant, mainly South American terrestrial bromeliads (Bromeliaceae) that love arid sun. The Huntington has the best collection of these enigmatic plants anywhere in the country. So, unless you’re trekking through the Andes in Chile, Bolivia, Peru, or Ecuador, you won’t have a chance to see rare and arresting bromeliads—such as Puya alpestris and Puya chilensis—shoot spectacular, long-arching inflorescence blooms of blue-green, chartreuse, violet, red, and yellow three to five feet into the sky during their annual springtime bloom.

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Small clusters of long purple blooms on pink flower stalks.

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Long pink flower stems extend upwards, with a desert landscape in the background.

Puya coerulea var. violacea. Photo by Deborah Miller. | The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Garden

Puya with a pink stem and pink and blue flowers.

Puya venusta. | The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens.

Puya alpestris

Two rare bromeliads from Chile grow in the garden: Puya alpestris and P. chilensis. In spring, they burst into bloom with stunning flowers, the former blue-green and the latter chartreuse. | The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens

A bee hovers near a blue flower with yellow pollen.

Puya alpestris. Photo by Deborah Miller. | The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Garden

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A 2018 tour of Puya in the Desert Garden with The Huntington's curator of the desert collections, John Trager, turned this writer from a Puya Ignoramus to a Puya Enthusiast.

One of the largest outdoor collections of cacti and succulents in the world, the Desert Garden includes more than 5,000 species of desert plants in sixty landscaped beds.

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