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Very wide and thick leaves, with unreal colours of greys, greens, browns and purples. It also develops the typical concentrical markings. One of the toughest "Neos" - it can survive to about -5 C (23 F)!
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Leaves are very wide and thick, with unreal colours of greys, greens, browns and purples. This particular wild clone of Neoreglia concentrica develops heavily marked or spotted leaves, markings can be maroon to purple to almost-black. It also has the typical concentrical markings. The center of the rosette turns purple when blooming. It grows to 30-40 cm in diameter.
This species is one of the cold-hardiest of all neoregelias. It withstands light frost. Leaves are very wide and thick, with unreal colours of greys, greens, browns and purples. It will develop the typical concentrical markings. Neoregelia concentrica is an exotic beauty from Brazil, it is very easy to grow. To produce the concentrical markings, it needs some direct sun on the rosette.
This bromeliad likes full sun, except in the hottest months, where it enjoys 40% shade or morning sun, to prevent sunburn. It can take frosts of about -5 C (23 F), but it is better kept above 6 C, for healthy, continuous growth. This bromeliad species is a classic of all times, hardly surpassed by any hybrid.
We offer one rooted plant of Neoregelia concentrica, of 20-30 cm.
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Cultivation | Protected |
Plant origin | America |
Presentation | Bare root |
Max. Size | 30cm-40cm |
Botanical family | Bromeliaceae |
Light | Medium |
Minimum winter temperature | -5 ºC to 5 ºC |
Plant type | Herbaceous |
Care | Pot |
Shape | Perennials |