Bromeliads. Neoregelia, Guzmania, Vriesea and more

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Neoregelia Amaranda

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Neo-Amaranda
€14.90
Neoregalia Amaranda is an epiphytic plant, native to Brazil and belonging to the Bromeliaceae family, known for its attractive foliage and vibrant colours.
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Neoregelia Punctissima Compact

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Neo-PunctissimaC
€6.90
Neoregelia Punctissima Compact is a plant of the Bromeliaceae family, native to Brazil, which is noted for its attractive foliage and ease of care.
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Neoregelia Casiopea

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Neo-Cas
€9.90
Neoregelia Cassiopea is a houseplant belonging to the bromeliad family.It is characterised by its glossy leaves, which form a distinctive pattern in shades of green and reddish.This plant is appreciated for its visual appeal and its ability to grow in indoor environments with filtered light.
Bromeliácea cryptanthus bivittatus lose
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Bromeliácea Cryptanthus Bivittatus Lose

€3.36
A plant native to Brazil that is part of the bromeliad family that is established in mountainous regions, its growth is very often in the crevices of rocks.
Neoregelia Schultesiana Variegata
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Schultesiana Variegata Neoregelia

€6.00
Another member of the bromeliad family, Neoregelia Schultesiana Variegata make a great low maintenance houseplant.
Neoregelia Schultessiana
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Schultessiana Neoregelia

€6.00
Grown for its wonderfully variegated foliage, Neoregelia Schultessiana makes a great houseplant.
Neoregelia Narziss?
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Paulinae Neoregelia

€6.00
This tall bromeliad makes long and homogenous leaves sporting a gleaming green tint. The rosette is very decorative. The periodic longs aerial shoots can be cut and repotted afterwards.
Neoregelia Narziss?
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Narziss Neoregelia

€6.00
This Neoregelia appears to be pure green, but on closer inspection, one notices that it is dotted with small black spots.There are more of them towards the centre of the rosette.
Neoregelia Fireball
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Fireball Neoregelia

€6.00
Neoregelia ‘Fireball’ is an easily grown, epiphytic Bromeliad.
Neoregelia Ampulaceum
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Ampullacea Neoregelia

€6.00
This bromeliad is suitable for terrariums and should be grown either on a xaxim board or as a hanging plant in the terrarium.
Tillandsias or air plants

Morreniana Catopsis Tillandsia

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Till-Morreniana-Catopsis
€5.80
Tillandsia Morreniana Catopsis is a species native to Costa Rica and Mexico, where it grows epiphytically, i.e. without the need for substrate, clinging to trees with its roots, which it uses as claws.This characteristic makes it an ideal plant for growing indoors, in terrariums or as part of a hanging decoration.

Neoregelia is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Bromelioideae. It is native to tropical America. They are plants with broad leaves. The inflorescences are formed in a depression in the center of the plant that forms a receptacle to collect water. The leaves surrounding the inflorescences are very bright and colored. Neoregelia species are grown as an ornamental plant for its colorful foliage.

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