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Little rosettes form on six inch stolons, spreading out horizontally, eventually forming a large cluster. Depending upon light and fertilizer levels, the plants will be reddish-green to bright red. Less fertilizer and more light brings out maximum color.
This miniature species has never been properly classified but remains an extremely popular plant. Outstanding in hanging baskets, in landscape and in terrariums.
Plants arrived in good condition as expected…however only received one true offset
Beautiful color. Great place to do business.
I've had this plant for a while now and it's doing great. It has grown three off shoots and is beautiful. The color is very vibrant in the summer with more sun. I would definitely recommend this plant for a beginner.
Neoregelia 'Fireball'
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Jim Irvin has a knack with Cryptanthus, (as well as other bromeliads!), and has produced numerous first-class hybrids. This is one of which he can be proud. This hybrid, a cultivar of ‘Sweet Tooth’ x ‘Ice Age,’ and a grex mate to ‘Very Cold Tooth,’ is a dark brown, almost black plant with closely spaced cross banding of silver trichomes with dense silver white scurf underneath. The inch-wide leaves are long and graceful, undulating at the margins in a symmetrical rosette.
*VIPP plants are Offsets
631
A spectacular Brazilian bromeliad which reaches impressive sizes, suitable for landscaping and interiorscape use. A wide leaved, funnel-form rosette to well over 30 inches with bluish-green leaves, reticulated and striated with light green. As the plant matures, the striations become almost white. A slow grower that makes a great terrarium plant when young.
Found what I needed
Vriesea gigantea v. seideliana aka 'Nova'
2228
Neoregelia hybrid that strongly resembles one parent; Neo. ‘Fireball’, is a small, open rosette about 6 inches across, on 4 to 6 inch stolons and forms attractive clusters of many plants. Full sun tolerant, it is widely used in landscape, but also makes a nice hanging basket plant and does well for mounting. Very popular with terrarium enthusiasts too. Pinkish green with creamy white margins in the shade, it takes on a glowing pink-red coloration in bright light. A choice plant!
6056
A cultivar of (chlorosticta x ‘Sunrise’) by Shane Zaghini. A smallish plant to about ten inches across in an upright, vase shaped rosette. The inch and a half wide leaves are dark purple marbled with bright green. A nice Aussie hybrid.
Some how my bromeliad order got rerouted to LA by the USPS…. But after a week or so they were delivered and still looked okay…. They are soaking in water now and will be planted tomorrow !
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A long time favorite with wide deep-burgundy leaves has become a standard in horticulture. Widely used in landscapes of central and southern Florida, this handsome bromeliad is a beautiful asset to any collection.
excellent plant and service
Love the Neo Bromeliads for use as an indoor plant.
My plant has prospered and grown very well. I am completely satisfied with the bromeliad.
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A Neo. ‘Fireball‘ x carolinae ‘Dwarf’ hybrid, at about 10 inches is larger than the original ‘Fireball’, and flushes a nice red in strong light. Good in terrariums and its stoloniferous habit makes this a particularly good subject for hanging basket culture. Popular with landscapers.
*VIPP plants are Offsets
1006
A neat miniature, stoloniferous, clumping species that matures at less than 6 inches tall. Its gracefully curving, slightly speckled leaves form a bulbous base and a 10 inch flower spike with light red, white tipped bracts. Discovered near Parati in Rio de Janeiro state of Brazil and described in 1980, it is a native of low, wet rainforest where it grows as an epiphyte. An easy to grow yet rare collector item. Superior for terrariums.
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A neat little Skotak hybrid of (carolinae x olens ‘Marie’) x (olens ‘Marie’ x carolinae ‘Shadowlawn’) that forms compact 6 to 8 inch rosettes of light green leaves, variegated nicely with bright white. A cherry red center flush, red tips and a suffusion of tiny red speckles and random blotches make this a very attractive plant.
*VIPP plants are Offsets
1796
A hybrid of (‘Ornato’ x carcharodon ‘Tiger’) by Grant Groves. A handsome, glossy hybrid with many stiff leaves in a 20 inch rosette. The leaves have large marginal spines with an apiculate tip.
The medium green background color is suffused with a reddish blush and deep red-chestnut banding.
*Some leaf blemishes
Excellent service, fast thoughtful shipping, outstanding plants!
I love to do business with Tropiflora!
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This is a spectacular, large-growing species, descended from plants grown from seed collected by Wally Berg on Pico do Fernando, Bahia, Brazil. The plants have hundreds of narrow, strap-like, spiny leaves at maturity, recurving downward to form a graceful ball-like shape. Encholirium species grow much like the genus Dyckia, enjoying water in the growing season and a rest in cooler weather.
Can grow in filtered light or full sun. This species is monocarpic or occasionally making one or two offsets. The bloom spike can reach 4 feet in height and branches out, the flowers are large for bromeliads, with green bracts and petals filled with a pungent, sticky fluid, possibly to attract pollinators; bats have been seen pollinating this plant.
Packaging was Perfect and it arrived quickly without damage . . . and the plant is Beautiful
1726
A cute and showy small grower to about 6 inches across with fairly wide glossy burgundy red leaves, spotted with green. It has short stolons and forms nice clusters suitable for a hanging pot or basket. Very popular with terrarium enthusiasts.
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