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Dyckia teresinae (red clone) is a new introduction for 2024. The plant that we are offering were grown from wild collected seed. The plant forms a large rosette, to over 12in across, with recurving stiff burgundy red leaves that have really large white hooked spines. Very attractive. Mature size is 12 to 14 inches across. Â We originally believed this plant to be a clone of Dyckia burle-marxii.
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A real cute small growing compact plant, reaching only 8 to 10 inches. The leaves, forming a dense symmetrical rosette, are deep green with abundant red spotting and blotching. A hybrid by the late Odean Head, named after his wife, Betty.
*VIPP plants are Offsets
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A new Chester Skotak release for 2012 [carolinae variegated x (Bobbie Hull x Harlequin)[ x [(carolinae x johannis) x marmorata]Â A medium sized grower with 2.5 inch wide leaves forming a full, symmetrical rosette about 16 inches across. The leaves are medium green with wide white variegation. It develops a rosy red glaze over the entire plant at maturity with many small green dots showing through, especially visible over the variegation. At anthesis the plant blushed darker rosy red in the center.
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This brilliantly colored miniature is a Skotak hybrid of (carolinae variegata x Hannibal Lecter) x (Tiger Cub). A funnel like, vase shape with green leaves that are boldly albomarginated and with vivid red or deep pink banding on the upper and undersides. Offsets are on very short stolons. A good choice for terrariums.
*VIPP plants are Offsets
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Neoregelia ‘Yellow Delicious’. A beautiful wide leaved cultivar of Red Apple by Elmore. It forms a very wide rosette to about 30in with 4 to 6in wide leaves. The color is light green banded and splotched with bright pink and with pink tips. Excellent for landscape.
*VIPP plants are Offsets - NOT the mature plant in the photo
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A small or miniature species from Minas Gerais, Brazil, where it grow as an epiphyte at about 1200 feet of altitude. A stoloniferous species that forms rosettes of about 20 stiff, pointed leaves about 6 to 8 inches across. The color is yellowish, straw-colored with red leaf tips. The red extends inward towards the center if grown hard or in strong light. At anthesis the center flushes deep red. A decorative species well suited to pot culture, mounting or hanging basket.
*Domestic shipping only
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A species only described in 2003, by Elton Leme, native to the Santa Lucia ecological reserve near Santa Teresa, Espirito Santo, Brazil where it grows high in the forest canopy and thus had escaped prior detection. A small grower with upright rosettes to about 8 to 10 inches, light green with abundant dark purple spots on both sides of the leaves. Flowers have purple tipped white petals. A handsome plant and a surprising new variety.
*Domestic shipping only
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A hybrid of (paucifolia x streptophylla) by Bill Timm. A tall, upright, tight, somewhat bulbous rosette of long, curling leaves. Silvery, with a tall, pink inflorescence bearing pink bracts and pink branches with blue flowers. A very handsome and vigorous plant.Â
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This Tillandsia came to our collection from the late Bill Soerries collection after his passing in 2013. There are several without names and some that have defied identification. This plant is one of those. It's an obvious hybrid with Til. ionantha, but with what? We don't know for sure. It has a short but branched inflorescence. It does not seem to match anything in the BSI Cultivar Registry.
Tillandsia 'Chickasaw Bill' (Til. ionantha x ?) The name is to honor Bill Soerries, who used to own the famous Chickasaw Club in Columbus, Georgia.
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Beautiful cross of T. rothii x concolor with the plant reaching a height and diameter of 12 inches.
*VIPP plants are in bud as of 12/08/2025
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(flabellata x fasciculata)