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An absolute classic among terrarium bromeliads. Turns completely and intensely red with plenty of light. Stays small.
Neoregelia 'Fireball'
5,99€ EUR
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Neoregelia 'Fireball'
5,99€ EUR
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Description
This rather small Neoregelia likely originates from the Brazilian state of São Paulo. Individual plants grow to about 15 cm tall and reach a similar diameter. In bright light, the entire plant turns a vibrant red. Its flowers are purple, but it blooms only rarely. It produces its offshoots on fairly long rhizomes, which allows it to form a beautiful, dense stand over time, without clumping. It is particularly popular in terrariums for poison dart frogs, where its striking color and compact growth make it a perfect fit.
Although often sold under the botanically descriptive name Neoregelia schultesiana, it is not a described species but a so-called nomen nudum ("naked name"). It is also (probably) not a hybrid, as is often claimed, but a previously undescribed species. However, it has never been found in the wild, which is why botanists do not want to describe it as a separate species, as this usually requires a natural habitat. It has been cultivated since at least 1960, and those who would like to read about the interesting history of this plant can do so here .
You will receive a strong, unpotted plant! The plants are green upon delivery (especially in winter) and only turn the vibrant red shown in the pictures with sufficient light.
Although often sold under the botanically descriptive name Neoregelia schultesiana, it is not a described species but a so-called nomen nudum ("naked name"). It is also (probably) not a hybrid, as is often claimed, but a previously undescribed species. However, it has never been found in the wild, which is why botanists do not want to describe it as a separate species, as this usually requires a natural habitat. It has been cultivated since at least 1960, and those who would like to read about the interesting history of this plant can do so here .
You will receive a strong, unpotted plant! The plants are green upon delivery (especially in winter) and only turn the vibrant red shown in the pictures with sufficient light.
Care tips
Light & Location
Substrate & Repotting
Watering & Fertilizing
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