


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
3220
A small growing hybrid by Michael Kiehl. Burgundy red with green spots and blotches. Matures at 7 inches tall. Offsets are produced on long stolons. Looks best in a hanging pot or mounted.
5074
A new Skotak release for 2023.
*VIPP plant is an Offset - NOT the mature plant in the photo
4615
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
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.
2066
A medium large growing plant. Wide green leaves with gray scurf and large spines. Grows best in bright light to full sun.
*PRICE DROP!
1513
An endemic rupicolous species that is native to Brazil. It is slow to propagate so it takes a while to have them available for sale. The plant forms a large open rosette, to over 24 inches across with recurving stiff glossy green leaves that have large spines. Prefers to be grown in bright light.
7746
This is a spectacular, large-growing species, descended from plants grown from seed from Brazil. The plants have hundreds of narrow, strap-like, spiny leaves at maturity, recurving downward to form a graceful ball-like shape. This variety has wider leaves and develops a glaucous scurfing over the leaves. The one that we are offering is starting the develop the glaucous scurf.
Encholirium species grow much like the genus Dyckia. Grow in bright filtered light. This species is monocarpic.
*VIPP plants are BIG and ready for replanting in a 12-inch pot or larger!
2662
One of Grace Goode's miniature hybrids. Discolor leaves with green on top and a lavender red underside. In strong filtered light red mottling will develop in the leaves. A good plant for hanging pot culture.
Healthy plant. Very satisfied, as usual. Highly recommend ordering from Tropiflora!
1970
This Tropiflora hybrid definitely came out looking more like the H. coerulea parent, with semi-stiff, green, grassy leaves. The leaf margins, although 'spineless', are very sharp and can give a swift ’paper cut’ to the unwary. For something unusual, give one a try!
7792
One of Margaret Pattersons miniature hybrids. Light green with red blotches. 4 inch tall tubular rosette that offsets before anthesis. Grows best in bright filtered light.
*VIPP plants are Offsets