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Plants in genus neoregelia

Plants in genus neoregelia

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Neoregelia 'Gizmo'

Neoregelia 'Gizmo' is a micro-sized bromeliad with bright green leaves featuring albomargination and pink dots under high light. This epiphytic plant attaches to other plants, rocks, or backgrounds and holds water in its leaves, providing a habitat for small creatures like tadpoles. It forms pups from the mature plant, creating clumps over time. Neoregelia 'Gizmo' requires fresh water weekly and good ventilation, making it a unique and colorful addition to tropical plant collections.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Neoregelia 'Magali'

Neoregelia 'Magali' is a medium to large-sized bromeliad with an intense pinkish-red center and green leaves. This epiphytic plant attaches to other plants, rocks, or backgrounds and holds water in its leaves, making it suitable for tadpoles. It forms pups and clumps together, requiring fresh water weekly and adequate ventilation. 'Magali' is a vibrant addition to tropical plant collections.

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Neoregelia 'Voodoo Doll'

Neoregelia 'Voodoo Doll' is a large-sized bromeliad with deep purple/pink coloration that intensifies with high light. This epiphytic plant holds water in its leaves and forms pups from the mature plant. It requires fresh water weekly and adequate ventilation. Its vibrant color and unique growth habit make it a striking addition to tropical plant collections.

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Neoregelia 'Kit Kat'

Neoregelia 'Kit Kat' is a micro to small-sized bromeliad with green-yellow leaves speckled with red. This epiphytic plant forms a moderately tight cup and holds water in its leaves, requiring fresh water weekly. Bright light enhances its coloration, and it thrives with adequate ventilation.

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Neoregelia 'Cheers'

Neoregelia 'Cheers' is a small-sized bromeliad with bright green leaves adorned with pinkish-purple dots and lines. This epiphytic plant holds water in its leaves and forms pups from the mature plant. It requires fresh water weekly and adequate ventilation to thrive. Its vibrant appearance and adaptability make it a popular choice for tropical plant collections.

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Neoregelia 'Savoy Truffle'

Neoregelia 'Savoy Truffle' is a small to medium-sized bromeliad with dark burgundy and medium green leaves. It is an epiphytic plant that holds water in its leaves and forms pups from the mature plant, making it a unique addition to tropical plant collections.

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Neoregelia 'Mo Peppa'

Neoregelia 'Mo Peppa' is a small-sized bromeliad that displays bright red with green blotching under high light conditions. This epiphytic plant attaches to other plants or surfaces and requires fresh water weekly. It forms clumps and needs adequate ventilation.

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Neoregelia 'Toy Tiger'

Neoregelia 'Toy Tiger' is a small-sized bromeliad with bright green leaves featuring a white rim and pink stripes. This epiphytic plant holds water in its leaves and forms pups from the mature plant. It requires fresh water weekly and adequate ventilation to thrive.

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Neoregelia 'Fireball'

Neoregelia 'Fireball' is a medium-sized bromeliad with minimal roots, thriving as an epiphyte. It holds water in its leaves and changes color from dark green to red depending on light intensity. This plant requires bright light and fresh water weekly, making it a vibrant addition to tropical plant collections.

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Neoregelia 'Marble Throat'

Neoregelia 'Marble Throat' is a small to medium-sized bromeliad with green leaves adorned with purple splotches and white marbling. The plant's color intensifies under high light conditions. As an epiphyte, it holds water in its leaves and forms pups from the mature plant. It requires fresh water weekly and adequate ventilation to thrive.

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Neoregelia 'Red Waif'

Neoregelia 'Red Waif' is a micro to small-sized bromeliad with green-yellow leaves speckled with red. This epiphytic plant forms a moderately tight cup that holds water, making it suitable for housing tadpoles. Its coloration intensifies under bright light, and it can attach to various surfaces, including plants and rocks, making it a versatile addition to tropical plant collections.

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Neoregelia 'Sweet Vibration'

Neoregelia 'Sweet Vibration' is a medium to large-sized bromeliad with an intense pink center and green splotches on its leaves. This epiphytic plant attaches to other plants, rocks, or backgrounds and holds water in its leaves, providing habitats for small creatures. It forms clumps by producing pups from the mature plant and requires fresh water weekly and good ventilation.

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Neoregelia 'Gazpacho'

Neoregelia 'Gazpacho' is a large bromeliad with striking red banding and speckling on its green leaves, which intensify in color with high light exposure. This epiphytic plant attaches to other plants or surfaces and holds water in its leaves, creating habitats for small creatures like tadpoles. It forms clumps by producing pups from the mature plant, making it a dynamic addition to tropical gardens.

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Neoregelia 'Winnie The Pooh'

Neoregelia 'Winnie The Pooh' is a small bromeliad with bright green leaves adorned with red splotches and lines, which intensify under high light. This epiphytic plant attaches to other surfaces and holds water in its leaves, providing a habitat for tadpoles. It is not recommended for planting in soil, as watering from the top can cause core rot. The plant forms clumps and produces pups from the mature plant, requiring fresh water weekly and good ventilation.

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Neoregelia 'Ed Prince'

Neoregelia 'Ed Prince' is a small bromeliad with dusty red leaves that develop dark lines under high light conditions. This epiphytic plant holds water in its leaves and forms pups from the mature plant. It requires adequate ventilation and regular watering, making it a unique and colorful addition to indoor plant collections.

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