




7219
One of Grant Groves finest hybrids. A large, robust plant with especially broad leaves in a 24 inch rosette that blushes a bright red with maturity, regardless of blooming.
What can I say - everything at Tropiflora is great. The staff is knowledgble and friendly. The bromeliads are gorgeous and maintained with tender loving care. I love working with Tropiflora. They make me lok smart with my customers. Thanks,
Dave
6481
This is a stunning hybrid from Grant Groves. A beautiful electric pink plant, with some green streaking as the plants matures. This green striping is not variegation, but just a color pattern. If you want something colorful, this is the plant for you.
I love these bromeliads! They are stunning and are Florida friendly.
We line a brick path “Donna” for our daughters wedding guests
Really lovely
I can spend hours at Tropiflora. Their selection of bromeliads are breathtaking. The staff is very knowledgeable and guided me to the shade loving varieties. There so many it was easy to find one that I knew would make a perfect gift and at a very reasonable price. I will return again I'm sure.
6400
A colorful hybrid from Altria Labs in Brazil. Medium sized with a symmetrical shape, nice green-flecked red leaves and red leaf tips.
*Some leaf blemishes
1313
Variegated Aechmea blanchetiana, turns pinky-orange in strong light. Growth is slightly smaller than Aechmea blanchetiana, reaching a maximum height of 30 inches, with a max leaf spread of 30 inches.
*Offsets available
Aechmea 'Pink Panties'
8704
A superbly albomarginated and variegated form of ‘Magali’, which is a cultivar of Grant Groves cross of ‘Lila’ x ‘Meyendorffii’. The straight form of ‘Magali’ is an overall bright red plant with broad leaves. This form has broad cream colored variegation on the margins and many random striations throughout the leaves for a total of about 50% of the leaf surface. A large grower to 30 inches across with 3 inch wide leaves. With maturity the plants blush bright glossy red with creamy white variegation.
1421
A native to Southern Madagascar. Alluaudia humbertii is a deciduous, succulent, small tree or large shrub native to semi-arid scrubland and thorn forests. Mature plants can reach 16-20 feet tall and equally as wide with a stout trunk and freely branched habit. The slender branches have thin, grey bark, range in form from procumbent to arched to upright, and are covered in spines reaching 0.75" long. Small, rounded, succulent leaves reaching 0.75" in diameter emerge from the branches during the rainy season and are dropped by the plant during the dry season.
C.I.T.E.S. - No export, sorry.
8493