What is this house plant?

theberzh

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My cousin dropped this off and wants me to re-pot it and bring it back to life.
Does anyone know what it is?
Can someone help me out please?
 

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Bromeliad… ‘Silver vase ‘. They are a lovey plant and produces an unusual beautiful spike flower which lasts for months. Once they send up a flower from the center of the plant they eventually die . Before the plant will die back it will send up pups- (are smaller plants sent up from the roots of the mother plant), growing around the outer area of the plant . The pups once 5-6” high remove from the mother plant , separate and plant into seperate pots to start a new plant . Starting the cycle over again until another bloom appears . Then rinse and repeat.
 

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ie: Bromeliad…’Silver Vase” . Just Wented to add there are many varieties ,colors and shapes available. They are a easy care house plant.
 

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Bromeliad… ‘Silver vase ‘. They are a lovey plant and produces an unusual beautiful spike flower which lasts for months. Once they send up a flower from the center of the plant they eventually die . Before the plant will die back it will send up pups- (are smaller plants sent up from the roots of the mother plant), growing around the outer area of the plant . The pups once 5-6” high remove from the mother plant , separate and plant into seperate pots to start a new plant . Starting the cycle over again until another bloom appears . Then rinse and repeat.
Thanks so much! I'm about to transplant this one. It already looks as if it's sending out little ones on the sides that I can split off.
 
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