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James H. Schutte
(Hybrid Neoregelia)
Dark green leaves with numerous light yellow longitudinal stripes of the Margaret hybrid bromeliad are masked by intense wine and red blushing during the intense light and warmth of summer. A semi-epiphytic, hybrid tropical perennial, 'Margaret' arose from breeding of bromeliads native to South America. Bright, humid and warm conditions favor good growth. New plantlets arise on stolons from the main "mother" plant and replace it as it slowly dies months after blooming.
The rounded, open rosette...
Jessie Keith
(Hybrid Neoregelia)
Glossy burgundy leaves dominate the Maria bromeliad, and then the center of the plant rosette turns intense coral or scarlet. A semi-epiphytic, hybrid tropical perennial, 'Maria' arose from breeding efforts of Patricia Bullis of Princeton, Florida. Bright, humid and warm conditions favor good growth. New plantlets arise on stolons from the main "mother" plant and replace it as it slowly dies months after blooming.
The flat, starfish-like rosette of this bromeliad comprises a radial bouquet of...
Carol Cloud Bailey
(Hybrid Neoregelia)
Glossy, broad, deep burgundy pruple leaves taht blush violet-pink bring drama to the Purple Star hybrid bromeliad. This semi-epiphytic perennial was the result of controlled hybridization efforts by Grant Groves of Orlando, Florida. Bright, humid and warm conditions favor good growth of 'Purple Star'. New plantlets arise on stolons from the main "mother" plant and replace it as it slowly dies after blooming.
The plump rosette of this bromeliad comprises a radial bouquet of broad, sword-like...
James H. Schutte
(Hybrid Neoregelia)
Glossy leaves change color from green to orange in the intense light and increasing heat of summer. A semi-epiphytic, tropical perennial, 'Tangerine' came from breeding of various native South American bromeliads. Bright, humid and warm conditions favor good growth. New plantlets arise on stolons from the main "mother" plant and replace it as it slowly dies months after blooming.
The flat, starfish-like rosette of this bromeliad comprises a radial bouquet of broad, downward-curling, tongue-like...