Plants in family bromeliaceae
Neoregelia 'Green Ball'
Neoregelia 'Green Ball' is a small-sized bromeliad that appears pure green in lower light and bright yellow-green with red banding under high light. This epiphytic plant holds water in its leaves and forms pups from the mature plant.
Tillandsia 'Kolby'
Tillandsia 'Kolby' is an air plant with thick, pointed leaves that turn red when ready to flower. It is a variation and "sister" to Ionantha Guatemala, known for its easy care and striking appearance.
Tillandsia schiedeana
This unique air plant features thin, pointed blade-like leaves that are light green in color.
Neoregelia 'Angel Face'
Neoregelia 'Angel Face' is a small to medium-sized bromeliad with pale to light green leaves and bright red margins. It is epiphytic, often used by dart frogs for breeding, and requires fresh water weekly and good ventilation.
Neoregelia 'Fire On Deck'
Neoregelia 'Fire On Deck' is a medium to large-sized bromeliad with an intense red center and neon green speckling. This epiphytic plant attaches to other plants, rocks, or backgrounds and holds water in its leaves, providing habitats for tadpoles. It requires fresh water weekly and adequate ventilation.
Neoregelia pauciflora
Neoregelia pauciflora is a small to medium-sized bromeliad native to Brazil, known for its green leaves with variable purple splotches that intensify under high light. This epiphytic plant attaches its roots to other surfaces and holds water in its leaves, making it suitable for tadpole deposition. It forms pups from the mature plant, allowing for easy propagation. Neoregelia pauciflora is a versatile species with several cultivars, and its unique coloration makes it a striking addition to tropical plant collections. It thrives in bright, indirect light and requires minimal care, making it ideal for air plant enthusiasts.
Neoregelia ampullacea
Neoregelia ampullacea is a small-sized bromeliad endemic to Brazil, known for its light greenish-yellow leaves with pink dotting and banding. This epiphytic plant holds water in its leaves and forms clumps, thriving in bright light to enhance its coloration. Its tiger stripe patterning adds a unique touch to tropical plant collections.
Cryptanthus 'Pink Starlight'
Cryptanthus 'Pink Starlight' is a small bromeliad native to Brazil, featuring bright green and pink stripes in high light. It grows best under very bright, indirect light with moderate humidity and requires moist soil for rooting.
Tillandsia ionantha
Tillandsia ionantha, an air plant native to Central America and Mexico, is known for its striking spiky appearance and vibrant colors. This small plant, reaching 2-3 inches in height, features bright green leaves that turn red at the tips when blooming. It produces purple flowers and is easy to cultivate, making it a popular choice for indoor gardening. The plant thrives in bright, indirect light and requires minimal care, making it versatile for various environments.
Neoregelia 'Paprika'
Neoregelia 'Paprika' is a small to medium-sized bromeliad with striking red leaves adorned with bright green splotches. This epiphytic plant holds water in its leaves and forms pups, requiring fresh water weekly and adequate ventilation. It is a vibrant addition to tropical plant collections.
Neoregelia 'Donna'
Neoregelia 'Donna' is a medium to large-sized bromeliad with a pink to purple center and green leaves. This epiphytic plant holds water in its leaves and forms clumps.
Vriesea racinae
Vriesea racinae is a true miniature epiphyte from Brazil, known for its curled deep green leaves with brown spots as they mature. It produces bell-shaped white flowers and prefers bright, indirect or filtered light. This plant requires well-draining soil and is ideal for those looking to add a touch of the tropics to their indoor plant collection. Its compact size and unique foliage make it a charming addition to any space.
Neoregelia 'Lou Wilson'
Neoregelia 'Lou Wilson' is a large bromeliad with green leaves and pink tips. It is epiphytic, attaching to other plants or rocks, and requires fresh water weekly.
Neoregelia 'Shocking Pink'
Neoregelia 'Shocking Pink' is a medium to large bromeliad with a striking pink center and green leaves. This epiphytic plant holds water in its leaves and forms pups from the mature plant, requiring fresh water weekly and good ventilation.
Brocchinia reducta
Brocchinia reducta is a carnivorous bromeliad native to the cool Tepuis of Northeastern South America. It grows in nutrient-poor, high moisture soil and features a funnel-like structure with a waxy coating that attracts insects. The plant emits a sweet odor to lure prey and has leaves that form a water-storing cup to trap insects.
Tillandsia albida
Tillandsia albida is a light green/white air plant endemic to Mexico, known for its tolerance to dry conditions. It features silver-colored leaves that spiral around the stem when hung upside down and bears red-colored inflorescences with cream flowers. This plant prefers full sun and higher temperatures, making it a unique addition to any air plant collection.
Tillandsia 'Paleacea X Tectorum'
Tillandsia 'Paleacea X Tectorum' is a hybrid air plant with grey-green pointed leaves and light purple flowers. It grows around a long stem and is known for its easy care. This plant is a charming addition to any air plant collection, offering a unique texture and color.
Neoregelia 'Pink Magic'
Neoregelia 'Pink Magic' is a medium to large-sized bromeliad with striking purple coloration that flares pink. This epiphytic plant attaches to other plants or surfaces and holds water in its leaves, providing a habitat for small creatures like tadpoles. It forms clumps by producing pups from the mature plant, making it a fascinating addition to tropical plant collections.
Neoregelia punctatissima
Neoregelia punctatissima is a small bromeliad from Brazil, known for its greenish-red leaves with dark red banding under high light. This epiphytic plant holds water in its leaves and forms pups from the mature plant, creating a clumping effect.
Tillandsia brachycaulos
Tillandsia brachycaulos is an air plant with thick, pointed leaves that turn red when exposed to sunlight. It changes color at the flowering stage, adding a dynamic element to indoor plant collections.
Ananas comosus
Ananas comosus, commonly known as pineapple, is a sweet, non-acidic fruit that can be propagated by cutting the crown. It requires a well-drained potting mix and roots quickly, making it a rewarding plant for home gardeners.
Neoregelia 'Pimiento'
Neoregelia 'Pimiento' is a medium to large bromeliad with deep red to maroon leaves featuring intense striations. It thrives in high light, which enhances its color, and is epiphytic, meaning it can attach to other plants or surfaces. The plant holds water in its leaves, providing a habitat for small creatures.
Cryptanthus 'Calypso'
Cryptanthus 'Calypso' is a small tropical indoor plant with light green leaves mottled with dark green and a bright pink overlay. The underside of the leaves is covered with white scurf, adding to its unique appearance.
Tillandsia kolbii
Tillandsia kolbii is an air plant native to Guatemala, known for its thick, pointed leaves that turn red before flowering. It grows in tight clusters and blooms with purple flowers from November to March. This plant requires indirect filtered light and does not need soil.
Neoregelia 'Kahala Dawn'
Neoregelia 'Kahala Dawn' is a medium to large-sized bromeliad with brilliant red leaves, maroon margins, and neon green splotches. This epiphytic plant holds water in its leaves and forms clumps through pups. It is a striking addition to tropical gardens, providing a vibrant pop of color.
Cryptanthus 'Betty'
Cryptanthus 'Betty' is a hybrid plant known for its striking foliage. It forms clusters of small, upright growths with deep green and silver leaves that have wavy, undulating edges. Narrow silver bands run the length of the leaves, adding to its visual appeal. This plant is well-suited for indoor tropical settings.
Neoregelia 'Lila'
Neoregelia 'Lila' is a medium to large bromeliad with a pink center that fades to copper and green. It is epiphytic, attaching to various surfaces, and holds water in its leaves, making it suitable for housing tadpoles. This plant forms clumps and produces pups, adding vibrant color to tropical settings.
Neoregelia 'Little Rose'
Neoregelia 'Little Rose' is a medium-sized bromeliad known for its bright green leaves with red and pink splotches. This epiphytic plant holds water in its leaves and forms pups from the mature plant, making it a popular choice for bromeliad enthusiasts. 'Little Rose' requires fresh water weekly and needs adequate ventilation to thrive. This plant is a member of the Neoregelia genus, known for its colorful foliage and adaptability to various growing conditions. Its striking appearance and ease of care make it a favorite among those looking to add a touch of tropical flair to their plant collections. The plant's ability to thrive in typical bromeliad conditions and its unique foliage make it a valuable addition to any garden or indoor plant collection.
Vriesea lubbersii
Vriesea lubbersii is a small bromeliad with a moderately tight-forming cup that holds water in its leaves. Bright light enhances its coloration, making it a vibrant addition to any collection. This epiphytic plant forms pups and clumps together, requiring fresh water weekly and adequate ventilation.