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La famille des Bromeliaceae est une grande famille de plantes herbacées originaires des Amériques. Tout comme beaucoup d'orchidées, elles poussent naturellement sur les branches d'arbres ou des rochers au-dessus des falaises. Les Broméliacées sont très appréciées en raison de leurs couleurs incroyables et leur facilité de la croissance dans des pots.
Nous offrons une belle sélection de broméliacées qui ne sont jamais disponibles dans les centres de jardinage en Europe. La grande distribution vend surtout des hybrides à feuilles minces vertes. Notre boutique offre de plus en plus d’espèces avec des feuilles dures et colorées, mieux adaptées aux conditions chaudes et froides de la vie en plein air. Tous nos broméliacées sont expédiées à racines nues profondes "pups". Ce sont les drageons basaux robustes produits après la floraison. Les Broméliacées voyagent étonnamment bien en courrier et sont également pas chères à expédier. Nos pousses robustes vont souvent fleurir en moins d'un an.
Tiny tube-bromeliad, suitable for terrariums, hanging baskets, rockeries or small pots. It is a small Neoregelia adaptable to different conditions.
Medium sized bromeliad, with delicate colours, native to Brazil. Neo burle-marxii has wide, floppy leaves, speckled with violet-pink and green. It turns bright purple when in bloom.
Neoregelia capixaba is a beautiful compact bromeliad with bold thick leaves with bright pink tips. Rosettes are held upright on woody stolons. It was described in 1985 from Espirito Santo in Brazil.
This is the supreme clone selected from wild plants, released some years ago from Bullis Bromeliads, in the USA. Leaves are wider and the center of the rosette turns bright purple when blooming. It withstands light frost.
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)!
A gift of nature! This mid-large species from Río de Janerio has showy red and green blotches and a wide water tank. It was described in 1983 as a species but it was considered a natural hybrid during a few years. It belongs to the Neoregelia johannis complex, with thick wide leaves, but markings are much like Neoregelia marmorata.
This clone of Neregelia cruenta var. cruenta is larger in size and makes an imposing specimes in the landscape. It has stiff thick leaves, bright green with glossy pink tips.
This beautiful bromeliad has stiff thick leaves, bright green with glossy pink tips. It grows in coastal areas of SE Brazil, on white sand. It loves full sun.
This variety 'Rubra' has been around for decades. It is an all-red clone with some light silver banding. Its beautiful dull red colour is unmistakeable. Leaves are narrower than in other cruentas.
"Farina" means flour. This Neoregelia with bright pink leaves has a powdery-white coating. Neoregelia farinosa is easy but slow, tolerant of different light exposures. It can stand short light frosts in the coastal Mediterranean.
It is the largest of all neoregelias and also one of the cold-hardiest. Astonishing colourful rosettes with wide leaves, 50-90 cm in diameter... or more! Wide, light green leaves with showy pink/purple banding. Give morning sun or light-shade. To be precise, this wild form of Neoregelia johannis belong to the clone named Fairchild.
Neoregelia johannis is one of the most beautiful large sized Neo with wide leaves that are pale-green with red parts. Rosettes reach 50-100 cm in diameter.
A small bromeliad species with nice dark speckling on the top side and light banding on the undersides. Growth is upright tubular, with stiff, 20 cm (8") tall tube-like rosettes. Thrives outdoors in Mediterranean climates.
This medium sized species shows an incredible pattern of leaves, marbled in pale green and dark purple. This is a particularly colourful clone, collected in Brazil by Leme.
Hybrid or selection with spectacular "marmorated" stiff leaves. This is a supreme plant for the garden and takes more direct sun than any other marmoratas that we have grown.
Unsurpassed classic beauty with perfectly smooth rosettes. Its narrow light-green leaves will show out the brightest red when the center turns colourful, as the plant approaches blooming.
White! Unique species because the center becomes all white when flowering. Very nice green foliage, almost spineless. It was described in 1996, from the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo.
Neoregelia johannis is one of the most beautiful large sized Neo with wide leaves that are pale-green with red parts. Rosettes reach 50-100 cm in diameter.
Pour le moment, il ya peu de produits dans cette catégorie Broméliacées