Neoregelia pauciflora 'Large Form'
4503
A larger form of this interesting miniature. It still isn’t big, but at a tubular 8 inches is head and shoulders over it’s more common cousins. A light green Neo with silver banding on both sides of its leaves and plenty of small purple dots. Very stoloniferous, with stolons to 12 inches or more. Great hanging basket plant. This form is uncommon in cultivation.
*VIPP plants are Offsets
Neoregelia pauciflora x 'Grenada'
2886
A nice small hybrid that grows in a 10 inch rosette with a sort of ’pinwheel’ twist. Overall purple with deeper purple speckling and a bright purple flush at anthesis.
*VIPP plants are Offsets
Neoregelia pineliana x eltoniana
2291
This cute little stoloniferous miniature has apple green leaves with cherry red tips. The leaf undersides have some gray scurf and light banding. Nice for mounting or a hanging pot due to its stoloniferous habit.
*VIPP plants are Offsets
Neoregelia roethii
1604
A miniature only 3 to 4 inches tall in compact rosettes. The leaves are light green with slight speckling of red, red tips that flare outward, and lightly gray banded on the reverse.
*VIPP plants are Offsets
Neoregelia species Brazil
7260
This plant came from a collector in Brazil and we do not have any data on it related to locality. It does resemble plants in the group of Neos going as carcharodon of one sort or another. A medium grower to 20 inches across or so, with wide leaves in a stacked up rosette shape. The leaves are fairly thick and leathery with stout marginal spines, light green blushing coppery pink and suffused with reddish speckles and a black leaf tips ending in a hook like spine.
*VIPP plants are Offsets - NOT the mature plant in the photo
Neoregelia uleana
4580
A nice plant that resembles a small N. cruenta in shape and coloration. Stiff, light green leaves with red tips form 8 to 10 inch funnel form rosettes on short stolons. A ‘thumb print’ marks the base of the leaf.
*VIPP plants are Offsets - NOT the mature plant in the photo
Neoregelia x correia-araujoi albomarginated
6913
An uncommon plant that is not yet widely represented in collections, Neoregelia x correiaaraujoi albomarginated is an enigmatic species considered by some to be a natural hybrid of Neo. johannis and marmorata. It is, however, listed in the binomials and is still an ‘official’ species.
A large growing plant from the southern regions of the Atlantic Forest of Brazil, the rosette can be nearly 4 feet across with leaves 6 inches wide, light green with red mottling, pale above, stronger below, and red leaf tips. In bright light or even full sun it becomes much more compact.
Our clone is a albomarginated, with a wide creamy white stripe up the leaf margins.
*VIPP plants are Offsets
Delivered in perfect condition. Unusual and already a large plant at a diameter of 14". Will be perfect for NE FL since it is from coastal Brazil.
Northern Mindanao Bromeliads
B50
Northern Mindanao Bromeliads ©2002 Juanilla Alfonso-Go 400+ beautiful color photos of spectacularly colored bromeliads grown on this Philippine island. 38 pages.
Octagon Vanda Basket
OVB
Useful for many epiphytic plants and essential for Vanda culture. These sturdy, well made baskets are manufactured in Central America from Cedrela odorata, or Tropical Cedar, which has a cedar fragrance and looks like mahogany.
The source of this wood for baskets is mostly as a byproduct of furniture manufacturing, it is long lasting, non toxic to plants and resists rot. The galvanized wires that hold the slats together are of a heavy gauge to last for years.
Osmocote 18-5-12 Controlled Release Fertilizer
OSM
I mix Osmocote into my potting mix
2 lbs Osmocote to each 30 gallon tub of mix. It gives excellent results.
Pachypodium lamerei
759
THIS PLANT IS ON C.I.T.E.S. AND CANNOT BE EXPORTED
A pachycaul native to Madagascar where it attains tree-like dimensions. In cultivation it responds to pot size and will remain dwarfed if kept in smaller containers. The silvery trunk is thick and covered with heavy spines and is crowned with light green, six to ten inch leaves. Very easy to cultivate and useful in xeriscaping in frost free areas. Makes a good house plant, and often goes by the name of 'Madagascar Palm' but of course, it is not palm at all.
Pachypodiums go dormant in winter and lose their leaves. Do not be alarmed by this natural leaf drop.
Philodendron 'Pink Princess'
5639