Vol 17 No 2 - August 2007

 

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Neoregelia ‘Heart Of Darkness’ A large grower with 3in wide leaves. Deep bronzy-green to mahogany foliage has central white variegation, deep purple-brown veneer, concentric banding and dark speckling towards the leaf tips. At anthesis the central flush is violet-purple. 6in pots,
$25.00 #4742
Neoregelia 'Lokelani' A jewel by Bob Okazaki of Hawaii is a compact grower to 12in, with nicely stacked, wide, undulating leaves with apiculate tips. A soft color of pinkish-red with abundant whitish spots gives a glowing appearance. 5in pots,
$25.00 #4724
Neoregelia macwilliamsii variegated A rare, beautiful species that forms an open rosette of light green leaves, boldly variegated with creamy-white, on stout 8in stolons. A center flush at anthesis is bright red with white spots. A choice landscape plant for zones 9 and 10. Mostly mature-size offsets. Limited.
$30.00 #1592P
Neoregelia marmorata albomarginated  A Brazilian species with bright white leaf margins is a spectacular beauty and a rarity too. This handsome plant has light green leaves in an open rosette to almost 30in, mottled with red and red leaf tips. Add the bold variegation and the combination is irresistible. Ray Coleman and I brought this back from our 2002 Brazil trip and have only released a few offsets since. 6in pots,
$50.00 #6564 A rare and limited product, one per customer please.
Neoregelia marmorata variegated A variegated form of the species. A somewhat upright rosette of light green leaves that can reach almost 30in across is mottled with red and has red leaf tips. Bold, creamy white variegation is in the form of stripes up the center of the leaves. Rarer than the albomarginated form. 6in pots,
$50.00 #6869 A rare and limited product, one per customer please.
Neoregelia 'Midnight' An Ervin Wurthman hybrid is one of the darkest of all Neos. A compact plant to about 12in has nearly black, deep burgundy leaves with some light speckling. An excellent, beauty but a slow grower. 5in pots,
$15.00  #2806 Limit one!
Neoregelia punctatissima 'Joao Marcio' A clone of this miniature species that is different enough to deserve a cultivar name in honor of its discoverer. A 3 to 4in, ampoule-like rosette, lime-green with chocolate-brown bars and bands, heaver on the undersides of the leaf. 4in pots,
$15.00 #1379
Neoregelia punctatissima 'Yellow' A miniature with a tight ampoule shape and flaring leaves. Greenish-yellow turning deep yellow in strong light, with dark banding. A stoloniferous species that forms nice clusters and works well in a hanging basket or terrarium. Mature sized offsets,
$7.50 #4534P
Neoregelia ‘Royal Burgundy’ x ‘Fireball’  A cute, showy small grower to barely 8in with fairly wide, glossy burgundy red leaves, spotted with green. It forms nice clusters on short stolons and is suitable for a hanging pot or basket. 4in pots,
$7.50 #1726
Neoregelia 'Roy's Special' A beauty from Oz! This wide leaved hybrid, boldly variegated with white, has a fiery-red glaze over deep-green. The cup color at anthesis is red, and it extends out over more than half the leaf. 6in pots,
$25.00 #1368
Neoregelia 'Sailor's Warning' A small but vividly colored rosette of bright red leaves overlaid with areas of lime green. A stunning plant for brightly lit areas. Suitable for terrariums too. 5in pots,
$10.00 #4790
Neoregelia 'Sand Flea' A small to medium growing novelty plant that matures at about 8 to 10in. Variegated, red-pepper-speckled leaves show an overall red blush and a cherry-red center flush at anthesis. Very handsome. 4in pots,
$7.50 #6075
Neoregelia 'Sunday Best' (’Morris H. Hobbs’ x ’Fairy Paint’) (Goode) Hard to believe that this plant is a grex mate of ’Anne Anderson’. Light green leaves form a 12in rosette and have slight red edges, some random red banding and red tips. The center flush is light lavender-pink. 5in pots,
$15.00 #5515
Neoregelia ‘Wee Willy’ A cute little Grace Goode punctatissima hybrid is a yellow-green plant with red bands. Only about 6in tall, a stoloniferous habit allows it to form a large, well-spaced cluster in time. We have multiple plants in 4in pots,
$25.00 #1986M
Nidularium procerum BAB 243 A clone of this variable species that was collected by Wally Berg and John Anderson in Bahia. A nice plant with coppery-green leaves in a full rosette to 24in or so, bearing a stellate inflorescence with orangey bracts. 5in pots,
$15.00 #5445
Pepinia sanguinea This outstanding plant is a spectacular grower with beautiful foliage, broad, graceful leaves that are deep-green on top and red below. Makes a great pot plant for a shaded location. We have young plants in 4in pots, only
$7.50 #3787S
Tillandsia abdita Mexican Form Resembles a brachycaulos, but differs in having broader leaves and no scape in a 6 to 8in rosette. A dramatic color change at anthesis as the light green leaves flush bright red. Easy grower.
$6.00 #101
Tillandsia brachycaulos x concolor Has the shape of a concolor with fairly stiff leaves, but a glabrous sheen like brachycaulos. At anthesis it blushes red with a short scape and deep pink flowers. Highly recommended.
$15.00 #2703
Tillandsia capitata x balbisiana This fairly large grower has long tapering leaves that hang in loose curls. The inflorescence is a bright red head with inky-blue flowers, and long pinkish bracts.
$10.00 #2687
Tillandsia cyanea 'Tricia' A clone of this beautiful, commonly cultivated species with a uniquely tristichous or three-angled, inflorescence. Normally a flat, paddle-shaped spike, this one is triangular in cross section. If anything, you get one more row of its showy, fragrant flowers! We have blooming size plants in 4in pots,
$20.00 #1041

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