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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.
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.
Very glossy leaves, rounded, red-tipped. As it blooms, a coral-pink flush appears on the apple-green rosette. It needs bright light and it is resistant to full sun. This hybrid was developed in 1981.
Neoregelia ‘Wine and Gold’ is a medium sized Neoregelia hybrid that reaches a spread of up to 25 to 30 cm at its mature stage. As its name suggests, this specimen displays a green base tone that turns into an attractive golden hue speckled with a beautiful wine red shade when grown under higher lighting.
Aloe-like small terrestrial bromeliad from rocky areas in Bahia, Brazil. It turns orange in full sun and it is nice in bloom. It grows in rocky conditions, in seasonally dry habitats.
Bromeliads are ornamental plants of tropical origin. Few species are cold-hardy, even freeze, as Bromeliads. Due to they are uncommon and very cold-hardy, on Canarius.com we propose Bromeliads as: Deuterocohnia chlorantha, Aechmea blumenavii, Hechtia tillandsioides or Billbergia sp. Succulent.
Bromeliads are small plants with extraordinary beauty, easy to raise. They generally use to grow above unstable situations (branches or stones). That’s why they get used to potted plant so quick. There are around 3.000 species of Bromeliads. Most of them are tropical. However, there are some plants that come from clod places. On Canarius, we offer some...
Tall, terrestrial bromeliads with sword like spineless leaves, producing tall spikes of red flowers. It is a good garden plant for mixed borders. It can grow in a 16 cm pot and bear 1 m tall spikes !
Portea alatisepala is endemic to the state of Bahia and the Atlantic Forest biome, located in southeastern Brazil. The foliage of this 'Purple' clone is attractive all year long, of a strong copper-purple colour. It is a majestic ornamental despite its spiny margins.
Incredible inflorescences to about 1,20 m tall. It is highly prized in garden landscaping because it has bold, glossy foliage and the robust, tall inflorescence lasts all summer.
Beautiful large Puya with grey-white leaves with few spines, up to 1 m tall, forming clusters with age It bears showy inflorescences, 2 m tall, with blue-black flowers from purple-pink bracts. It is known from a few restricted location at high altitude in the provinces of Tucuman and Catamarca, in northwestern Argentina.
Beautiful and unusual-looking bromeliad with upright tubular rosettes. Leaves are stiff and succulent, reen-grey, marbled with white-to-purple spots.
Beautiful bromeliad with pinkish-bronze coloured leaves. It blooms with an incredible long-lasting pink "artichoke".
Grey leaved Tillandsia from Argentina with beautiful flowers. As a true airplant, it can be grown epiphytically, even hanging on a wire. It takes some frost and thrives in non-tropical climates. We offer one adult unbranched rosette.
Airplant from cool areas in South America, experiencing frosts. This grey leaved Tillandsia branches prolifically and grow downwards, forming a cascade of fine grey leaves. It can be grown epiphytically, even hanging from a wire. We offer a branched plant
Elegant leaves: thick, soft, velvety-white, distichously arranged (each rosette is flat!). New leaves come out together but then they fold out and twist in different directions. Flowers are yellow and fragrant....
Small sized species of Tillandsia, forming intricate clumps of white, vey tomentose zig-zag leaves. It is found in Peru, where it grows at altitudes up to 2500 meters, chiefly living on rocks and sometimesas an epiphyte. Flowers are pink and lilac. This species forms nice white balls if grown on a wire.
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