x Neomea 'Lots of Dots'
6981
A intergeneric hybrid from Ben Sill. Squat bottle shaped plants with narrow, light green leaves with a red tip. the leaves are suffused with tiny dots of red. Matures at 10 inches across. Prefers to be grown in bright filtered light.
x Pitcohnia (Deuterocohnia longipetala 'Silver' x Pitcairnia burle-marxii)
7878
xPitcohnia (Deuterocohnia longipetala 'Silver' x Pitcairnia burle-marxii) is a bi-generic hybrid made here at Tropiflora. Spineless silver green arching leaves. Grows to 24 inches tall and 24 inches across.
x Portmea 'Pink Paradise'
6802
A hybrid of Portea kermesina x Aechmea blanchetiana that makes an interesting plant for landscape with a long lasting inflorescence of red branches and bracts and yellow flowers. The foliage is coppery red. Does best in light shade.
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x Sincoraechmea 'Sunset'
2842
Bryan Windham's hybrid of Aechmea chantinii 'Deleon' x Sincoraea ulei.
x Sincoregelia 'Andromeda'
1994
This nice cross by Lisa Vinzant is a cultivar of Neoregelia chlorosticta ‘Marble Throat’ x Sincoraea (formerly Orthophytum) navioides. Of a size rather typical of many xSincoregelias, about 20 inches across or so with many narrow, stiff leaves in a very leafy rosette. The leaves are lime green and tint pinkish in strong light. At anthesis the center leaves blush deep fuchsia pink out the nearly the leaf tips. Flowers are light lavender in a nidular inflorescence.
x Sincoregelia 'Little Bit'
3431
A bi-generic hybrid by Michael Kiehl. The parents are Sincoraea navioides x Neoregelia lilliputiana. Not a large grower. Matures at 8" to 10" inches across. Grows best in strong light and will turn completely red when grown in these conditions.
x Sincoregelia 'Red Octane'
6721
A bi-generic hybrid by Jim Pearce. Narrow green channeled leaves that turns red and has yellow blotches as the plant matures. The overall size is 20 inches across. Prefers bright light. As with most xSincoregelias it needs to be watered regularly. xSincoregelias like to be fertilized, so if you are using water soluble fertilize once a month. If you are using time release apply it twice per year.