Neoregelia Flamenco – is one of the larger sized Neo’s grown at Bullis. It can reach a height of 16 inches but develop a wide “vase” of about 30 inches across. You’ll find Flamenco used primarily in the landscape as a stand alone specimen.
Archives for December 2008
Bulbs Plant Them for Garden Beauty Insurance
As far as the gardener is concerned, the word bulb has been broadened to include tubers, corms, rhizomes, and even fleshy rooted perennials. The insurance that these plants give you is in their ability to store sufficient food to make flowering almost inevitable. In some cases such as daffodils, tulips, and hyacinths, the flower is […]
Chlorosis
Chlorosis – Lack of green in a leaf, caused by nutritional failure. It is most frequently caused by lack of a plant’s ability to take up iron. ln severe cases the entire leaf except the veins turns yellow. Often there is enough iron in the soil, but it’s not available to the plant. Some “plant […]
Neoregelia Johannis
Neoregelia Johannis – has red tips that brighten the wide variegated foliage. The leaves have a mild green outside edge with an almost grayish center. What is probably the most unusual of all about Johannis is the almost “finger-paint” marking all over the plant.
Neoregelia Concentrica ‘Bullis’
Neoregelia Concentrica ‘Bullis’ – comes from our in house breeding program and a real show stopper. Large, wide leaves that are freckled with spots of purple. Concentrica Bullis matures into a plant 32 inches wide but what stops people in their tracks is the beautiful purple center.
Neoregelia Tricolor Perfecta
Neoregelia Tricolor Perfecta – is another old-timer in the Bromeliad world. It is probably one of the more recognizable Neoregelias grown. It green leaves striped with white and topped off with a brilliantly colored red center is where it got its simple name of tricolor.
Neoregelia Rivera
Neoregelia Rivera – is a medium sized plant reaching about 21 inches across. The dark green foliage is make to look even darker because of Rivera’s almost painted on bright red center. For use in the landscape or interior.
Neoregelia Perfection
Neoregelia Perfection – has all the characteristics of a “perfect plant”. It can be used in the landscape or move indoors. Add to that a soft variegation and mix in a bright burgundy to pink bloom that only mother nature could shake-up, stir and deliver.
Neoregelia Patricia
Neoregelia Patricia – is another hybrid produced at Bullis Bromeliads. The foliage tends to be a little more towards lime-green accented with a pretty lilac colored center.
Neoregelia Morado
Neoregelia Morado (PP) – is a albomarginate Neo with a bright, wide cream band running down the outside edge contrasting against the medium green mid-rib. When mature you’ll find a pink plush that slowly makes its way to the center.
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