Vriesea Astrid
The Vriesea Astrid is commonly known as the Flaming Sword - quite the powerful name and this houseplant certainly lives up to it! It flowers for three to six months of the year, and its blooms are spectacular. It comes with a perfecting fitting, luxe, Earthenware pot.
There are 250 varieties of Vriesea and this plant has origins in south and central America. It's an epiphyte in its native habitat, which means that despite its tendency to grow on other plants, it doesn't harm them in the process.
This is a tropical plant so it will appreciate humidity and misting in order to provide moisture to the foliage. It's very easy to look after, making it ideal for new plant parents.
Please note, plant may have yellow variegation.
Standard Delivery - £4.99
Next or Named Day - Additional £4.99 (weekday) or £6.99 (weekend)
We deliver to most of the United Kingdom (excluding the following postcodes IV, KA, AB, HS, FK, KW, PA, PH, IM, JE, GY, ZE, TR21-25, BF1).
Returns
If you'd like to return a living item, let the team know within 30 days by emailing hello@beardsanddaisies.co.uk or live chat if online. Please attach a photo of the faulty or damaged plant. Other items can be returned for a refund within 30 days as long as they're unused and in re-saleable condition.
Flowers & Plant Mixed Orders
Flower and plant deliveries will be sent separately; add ons such as cards or gifts will arrive with your flower order. You'll receive dispatch emails containing tracking information to keep you updated on the process of your deliveries.
Nothing makes us happier than making you happy which is why we do everything we can to provide a positive plant experience from start to finish. Your plant should arrive fresh and healthy - if for any reason it doesn’t, we’ll replace it for free within 30 days! Find out more here.
After 30 days and up to 12 months from the date your order arrived, if your plant's health experiences a significant decline*, Beards & Daisies customers receive a 50% discount when purchasing a replacement of the same plant. Find out more here.