Variegated Neoregelia Bromeliad
Variegated Neoregelia Bromeliad is just as easy to grow as its plain-leafed cousin, but it has the additional excitement of white, cream, or yellow stripes running up their leaves. Slightly arching downward leaves variegated in deep green and creamy yellow emerge from the small rosette centre. This one will easily become a favourite in any collection with its tropical appearance.
Slightly arching downward leaves variegated in deep green and creamy yellow emerge from the small rosette centre with lightly tinged red tips. This one will easily become a favourite in any collection with its tropical appearance.
It’s easy to grow and care for and a wonderful gift for any gardener. These are very healthy plants with well established root systems. The growth rate, bloom and leaf colour will vary greatly depending on soil type, sunlight, temperature and other factors.
Bromeliads are ideal for homeowners who don’t want a plant that requires lots of care; they thrive with bright light and humidity. They are non-toxic to animals and can even be grown using soil-free methods, which is perfect for pet owners who want to avoid a cat or dog digging in the dirt.
The Bromeliaceae is a family of monocot flowering plants of 75 genera and around 3590 known species native mainly to the tropical Americas, with a few species found in the American subtropics and one in tropical West Africa, Pitcairnia feliciana.