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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 unusual, climbing Tillandsia is one of the most admirable: Tillandsia duratii is one of the largest of all xeric tillandsias. It is very elegant, all grey-white, with curly leaf tips and highly scented flowers.
These clumps of Ionantha Druid hold a beautiful, deep green coloration year round. When in bloom, the green turns to a yellow color and produces an amazing white flower.
Tillandsia ionantha 'Fuego' has smaller intensely neon red coloured rosettes less than 6 cm tall when it blooms and has a tendency to retain a lot of red colouration even after blooming.
This variety of Ionantha have very intense colors that combine pink and green. It can produce one or more tubular purple flowers.
The form of Tillandsia Ionantha 'Mexico' has very thick, curving leaves. When blooming it changes color dramatically from green to bright red, blue-violet flowers.
Leaves thick, narrowly triangular to 6cm in length, with silvery gray. Innermost leaves turning bright red when plants begin to flower. Tubular Deep purple flowers.
This species creeps on sand fields in the harshest desert conditions, where no other plants are seen in miles. Tillandsia purpurea is found by the border between Chile and Peru. Its purple-purpureous inflorescences are a show. This xeric bromeliad is also sought after by collectors of succulent plants.
Spectacular species from Brazil with white-grey curved leaves, producing red and white inflorescences. It slowly produces pups and builds up a clump.
Enormous tillandsia native to Ecuador, from Carchi to Azuay, from about 1000 to 3000 m asl. The rosette attains 50 cm in diameter. A monumental pink inflorescence of 2-3 m will be the prize for good growers.
This mid-size air plant is beautiful, unsual and easy to grow. It grows silvery green rosettes and then it builds a branched inflorescence up to 1 m tall, with lots of pink-red tones. It is "viviparous" because it proliferates by producing abundant adventitious offsets from the inflorescence.
This large sized Tillandsia is a beauty with an unmistakeable "bulb" shape, trichomes are especially large so the plant is velvety.
Tillandsia sphaerocephala grows wild in Bolivia andhas grey leaves and a purple inflorescence
Xeric tillandsia from South America, with grey leaves arching at the tip and spikes of lilac flowers. It is widespread in South America from the coast to 2300 meters above sea level, both epiphytically or saxicolously in semi-arid regions in direct sunlight, or root on both trees and rocks.
This Tillandsia is a living snowflake, with spectacular white trichomes (hairs).
A moss-like plant not related to mosses at all. Spanish Moss grows on trees in America, with no roots at all. It is Gray when dry and light green when wet, it hangs from tree branches and grows easily. This "Air Plant" can take short freezes to about -6 C.
NEW!This is a tank-type, green-leaved Tillandsia that can be preferably grown terrestrially in a well draining small pot.
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