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Le Bromeliaceae sono una grande famiglia di piante erbacee autoctone delle Americhe. La maggior parte crescono naturalmente sui rami degli alberi o sopra rocce, come molte orchidee. Le "bromelie" sono molto apprezzate per i loro incredibili colori e la loro facilità di sviluppo in vaso.
Offriamo una raffinata selezione di bromeliacee che non sono mai disponibili attraverso i centri di giardinaggio in Europa. La grande distribuzione vende soprattutto ibridi con foglie verdi e strette. Noi invece manteniamo un'offerta sempre maggiore di specie con le foglie più dure e più colorate, più adeguate alle condizioni calde e fredde della vita all'aria aperta. Tutte le nostre bromelie vengono spedite a radice nuda. Inviamo i polloni basali piu robusti, spesso radicati. Le bromelie viaggiano incredibilmente bene per posta. Sono leggere e hanno un trasporto poco costoso. Le nostre piante possono fiorire in meno di un anno.
Glossy green, soft leaved succulent Dyckia. It is a variable species native to the coastal areas of Southern Brazil.
This is a supreme clone of Dyckia fosteriana, with bronze coloured rosettes. It is a cold-resistant bromeliad from the rocky mountains of Paraná, in South Brazil.
Showy silvery hybrid. Leaves are coated in furry trichomes, wide at the base and armed with large, white, recurved marginal spines. Highly ornamental and easy to grow!
This large bromeliad has a spectacular inflorescence that extends above the cone-shaped leaves, hence its name 'conifer'.Its leaves are long and narrow and dark green in color.
A small, colourful frost-hardy terrestrial bromeliad. A gem for collectors!
This is an unusual and elegant terrestrial bromeliad with spineless silvery leaves. Leaves are soft and velvety to touch. Established plants will bloom with huge "sprays" of pink flowers. Hechtia tillandsioides is native to Mexico (States of Hidalgo and Mexico). It takes frost and feels at home in Mediterranean climates !
Mid sized bromeliad from the coastal restingas in Bahia, with an upright crown of lime-green wide leaves, eventually tipped in red. Young plants are all green, slightly mottled and tips become more and more red when the plant gets larger, especially if a bit stressed for sun, or cold. Then most of the leaves turn purple-red when the plant blooms.
Bromeliad with urn-like rosettes holding leaves with a tipically blunt leaf apex. This hohenbergia is endemic to Bahia and produces long, drooping inflorescences with grouped bract.
A black plant! This outstanding bromeliad for collectors grows on hot rocky mountains in Bahia, Brazil. Rosettes are almost black. The leaf colour is very dark purple, coated with silvery fuzz but it turns really black with age.
Hohenbergia leopoldo-horstii is an outstanding exotic for collectors described in 1991 from Bahia, in NE Brazil. This bromeliad grows on hot rocky mountains at about 1000 m elevation. In this green form, leaves are pale green with abundant silvery and purplish tones depending on the exposition.
Magnificent magnispina! This bromeliad slowly builds sculptural clumps of huge rosettes of an unreal grey-purple colour. The leaves are very exotic and still very formal in shape. It is found in the Chiapada Diamantina of Bahia, Brazile.
This Caribbean Hohenbergia has wide leaves that turn red in cool winters. Inflorescences are pendulous, ornamental, long-lived, ending up with white and blue fruits. It is endemic to Cuba and somehow cold-tolerant.
Neoregelia 'Freddie' is a bromeliaceae with a cherry-red central foliage, green leaves with distinct white lines.
A superb Bromeliad with very brightly coloured, green leaves with white margins.
A superb Bromeliad with very brightly coloured, green leaves with white margins.
Neoregelia 'Pink sensation', so called because of its striking shade of pink when flowering. This shade can last for several weeks.
Small bromeliad with incredible changing colours. Leaves are thick and glossy, with some typical puckles on the base. Flowers are bright violet-blue. This plant came with no name but it eventually keyed out as Neoregelia amandae.
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