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Bromeliaceae is a large family of herbaceous plants native to the Americas. Just like many orchids, they naturally grow on tree branches or above rocks and cliffs. Bromeliads are highly appreciated because of their incredible colours and their ease of growth in pots.
We offer a fine selection of bromeliads that are never available through garden centres in Europe. Large scale distribution mostly sells green, thin-leaved hybrids. Our shop keeps an ever-increasing offer of the species with the toughest and most colourful leaves, better adapted to hot and cold conditions of outdoor life. All our bromeliads are shipped as bare root “pups”. These are the robust basal suckers produced after blooming. Bromeliads travel amazingly well in the mail and they are also cheap to ship. Our robust pups will often bloom in less than one year.
This is one of the most beautiful bromeliads for the garden, with exciting colours. This clone has particularly wide leaves with changing colours of green-gray-brown. The leaf tip is bright pink. It can take full sun.
Most of the Neo spectabilis grown in collections are selected clones or hybrids, even if they have been propagated through the years with the species name. Here we offer the true wild species as it happens to grow in nature, with stiff yellow-green leaves and the typical pink tips.
Very tough, excellent hybrid. It is a small sized bromeliad with compact red-burgundy rosette, glossy and spineless, with wide, round-tipped leaves.
Popular variety that grows up to 20 cm in diameter. It has greenish-yellow leaves that are adorned with striking red bands. During the blooming period, it flushes red.
This is actually a variegated clone of a hybrid of 'Fireball' with some other species, known as 'Fallan'. True variegated fireballs do not exist and this is the closest thing we can think of.
Pure beauty! This old classic is small sized bromeliad has it all. It is fast and easy to grow in most conditions, prolific, colourful, spineless, glossy. It can be grown as a groundcover, epiphyte, in baskets, terrarium... Leaves are green in the shade, and turn red or purple in bright light with less fertilizer. It takes well close-to-freezing...
Bold small sized hybrid which keeps interesting colours in all conditions, but look in our picture how it colours up in full sun in early March!
'Imperfection" is a sport of Neoregelia 'Perfection', with the usual bold variegation and lots of bright spots. It is a mid sized spineless bromeliad, with gorgeous glossy leaves.
Bromeliad cross with glossy spineless leaves, with round and red tips. As it blooms, a coral-pink flush appears on the apple-green rosette. It was created (well) before 1970 by Hummel.
Perfection exists. This bromeliad is a variegated clone of the already spectacular hybrid named "Fosperior"… Foster's Superior. Smaller in size, it has outstanding dark and red stripes.
NEW - Small bromeliad able to withstand sun and shade. Good for terrariums.
There is almost too much colour in this small Neo hybrid. Thep coppery-red to red-pink leaves are variably marked in green to yellow, with spots and longitudinal dashes.
Supreme classic hybrid developed by Yamamoto before 1982. Leaves are purple-black, intensely spotted with green dots. The rosette can reach 40-60 cm in diameter. It is very adaptable and can take both shade and full sun.
Our best spotted purple Neoregelia hybrid! Shylock grows into a 40 cm rosette, with a "galaxy effect" with bright yellow spots on a rich purple-burgundy background.
This neoregelia will grow an imposing, elegant rosette, up to 50 cm wide with a colourful violet blush in the centre. Darker maroon spots cover the whole plant. It is a "mistery cross" probably originated in Holland in the 50's. It has some obvious blood and cold-hardiness of Neoregelia concentrica.
Large Neo hybrid, up to 60-70 or more cm in diameter. Leaves are toughand always brightly coloured, mottled in greens and reds. It is actually one of those "chloro-stict" neos with green blotches on a red background.
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