Neoregelia johannis

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.

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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 ! The water in the funnel of a large clump can be up to 14 liters.

Neoregelia johannis grows fast, but it is slow to reproduce, because each growing cycle it produces few pups. The astonishing colourful rosettes achieve 50-90 cm in diameter... but here in Tenerife, the most gorgeous ones reach 110 cm!!! Leaves are wide, light green with pink/purple banding.

Give morning sun or light-shade.

To be precise, this wild form of Neoregelia johannis belong to the clone named Fairchild. It is considered by many the most spectacular of all !

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Cultivation Protégée
Origine de la plante Europe
Présentation Racine nue
Famille botanique Bromeliaceae
Lumière Ombre
Type de plante Herbacées
Soins Pot
Forme Vivaces
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