Blue-flowered torch is a perennial herb growing on other plant. It sports rosettes of arching, dark green leaves 30 to 50 cm. Like most of the popular Bromeliad houseplants, once flowering is finished the flowering bract of the Pink Quill plant starts to die, followed by the main adult.
Your Pink Quill doesn't need as much water as a typical houseplant but you should be looking to water whenever the soil dries out.
What You Need to Know About the Blue-flowered Torch Plant – Tillandsia Lindenii. The smooth, loose rosette-forming leaves of the blue-flowered torch are dark green above and purple below, arching, and up to 18 in. (45 cm) in length. The flower spike grows to around 16 in.