BROMELIADS
Neoregelia olens 'Marie' #8
4869
This is a choice clone of the species olens, selected by Marie Picard and named in her honor. An 8 to 10 inch, stoloniferous rosette, with light green leaves, speckled with red and a cherry red center flush at anthesis. Excellent for pot culture where it will form an attractive clump, for mounting and for terrarium use.
*VIPP plants are Offsets




Cryptanthus 'Enterprise'
9412




Neoregelia camorimiana
1719
A beautiful smallish species somewhat resembling the old Neo. olens 696. Stoloniferous, with stiff bronzy-green to somewhat yellowish leaves, dusted with reddish speckles and a vibrant cherry red center.
*Offsets available






Navia cf lactea
2232
Navia cf lactea. From Lago Leopoldo, Veneuzuela collected by Eloise Beach. A rosette of narrow, deep green, fairly soft leaves with spiny margins, the center flushes pure white at anthesis, suggesting its name; lactea (milky). Rare in cultivation, needs open shade, moist conditions and protection from cold temps though cool temps are okay. Prefers bright filtered light.






Neoregelia 'Pepper'
This is an old Joe Carrone hybrid of 'Midget' x 'Vulcan', a small plant with an upright, tight vase shape with light green to reddish leaves, heavily speckled with red. Its stoloniferous habit makes it suitable for a hanging basket and its small size makes it good for terrariums.

x Lapacoraea 'Solar Burst'
4615








Aechmea 'Bluetooth'
8779
A small growing Aechema recurvata hybrid by Lisa Vinzant. Olive green with dark leaf tips that turn blue with age. Produces a short inflorescence of pink. Matures at 10 inches tall. Grows best in bright filtered light.
*VIPP plants are Offsets




Neoregelia lilliputiana x 'Gespacho'
7056
A colorful miniature hybrid by Michael Kiehl. Grows to 4 inch across. Red with green bands and spots. Offsets on 3 inch stolons. Grows best in a hanging basket in bright filtered light.
*VIPP plants are Offsets




Dyckia 'Bill Paylen'
7193
A large growing plant created by Bill Baker. The leaves are stiff, burgundy color and heavily covered with white scurf. Grows to a diameter of 16 plus inches.

Dyckia 'Pallaphat'
6754
A variegated sport of Dyckia encholirioides. Large green rosette of narrow leaves. The center leaves have yellow variegation. Grows best in bright light. Needs to be fertilized on a regular schedule to keep the variegation bright.
NO HOLDING - MUST SHIP IMMEDIATELY






Arrived in perfect condition! my only issue is I already have most of what they grow! Lol
Bromelia michaelii
6768
A Brazilian species that is rare in cultivation or collections. It was discovered in Goias Brazil in 1998. This is a terrestrial bromeliad so grow it in soil. Prefers bright filtered light.











