Edmundoa lindeii var rosea (Brazil), 2026

Chinese ink and coffee on rice paper, mounted on silk
146cm x 61cm

£ 2,000

20% goes to Tropical Important Plant Areas at Kew


Plant family: Bromeliaceae
Plant origin: Brazil (endemic)
Coffee used: Dāku Hana blend (Brazil and Colombia)


Edmundoa lindeii car. rosea is a striking bromeliad native to the Atlantic Forest regions of Brazil, where it grows as an epiphyte on trees in warm, humid environments.

Valued for its ornamental appeal, this variety is distinguished by the soft pink to rose-coloured tones that blush through is inflorescence and bracts, creating a gentle contrast with its arching green leaves.

Like many bromeliads, it forms a central rosette that collects water and organic debris, supporting small insects and contributing to the local ecosystem.

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