This a rare plant species belonging to the family Araceae. It is particularly fascinating due to its unique morphology and restricted habitat. Here are some key details Habitat: Stylochaeton bogneri is native to tropical regions, specifically found in parts of Africa. It typically grows in very specific ecological niches, such as...
🌺 Hibiscus
With over 200 species and many more cultivars in the genus we are selecting some of the ones we consider most beautiful and rare to offer them to our customers If you are looking for a plant that boasts dramatic, vibrant flowers, you may want to consider tropical hibiscus. The trumpet-shaped blooms...
Neoregelia Golden Gate
Neoregelia Golden GateDescription: A stunning coral pink and green foliage with yellow-white banding. Application: Interior & Landscape Light Condition: Partial https://videopress.com/v/vLB7Mx9x?resizeToParent=1&cover=1&autoPlay=0&controls=1&loop=0&muted=0&persistVolume=1&playsinline=0&preloadContent=metadata&sbc&sbpc&sblc&useAverageColor=1
Neoregelia Casablanca
Neoregelia CasablancaDescription: A cream-colored variegated,dark green foliage with a pink center.United States Plant Patent USPP27,213P2Asexual Propagation Strictly Prohibited Application: Interior & Landscape Light Condition: Partial (P.)= Plant Patent (Propagation Prohibited)
Aechmea Del Mar
Aechme Del Mar Description: Another one of our most popular interior hybrids of green foliage, cobalt blue and hot pink bloom. A close cousin to our Aechmea Blue Tango (P.).United States Plant Patent USPP13,421P2Asexual Propagation Strictly Prohibited Application: Interior & Landscape Light Condition: Shade - Partial (P.)= Plant Patent (Propagation Prohibited
Neoregelia Mona Lisa
New Arrival Description: Albomarginated green foliage with a bright pink center.United States Plant Patent USPP27,210P2Asexual Propagation Strictly Prohibited Application: Interior & Landscape Light Condition: Partial (P.)= Plant Patent (Propagation Prohibited)
Bromeliad Origen & Some Care Tips
Bromeliad Origen & Some Care Tips Bromeliads (brō-ˈmē-lē-ˌads) belong to the Bromeliaceae plant family, which encompasses over 3,000 species, approximately 56 genera, and about 6,000 hybrids and cultivars. Bromeliads, like other species, are divided into groups called genera. Different genera and species prefer varying light, water, and humid conditions contributed by...