Neoregelia Lilliputiana Vase Plant

SKU: MYBG-BROM-NEOR-LIPU

Price:
Sale priceRs.375.00

Delivery time: 3-4 working days

Non Fragrant

Fragrance

Low

Maintenance

Neoregelia

Genus

Yes

With Pots

Small

Size

Indoor Filtered Light,Outdoor Shade

Sunlight Requirement

Balcony,Low Maintenance

Use

Product Description

Neoregelia 'Lilliputiana' is one of the smallest species of Neoregelia.Neoregelia Lilliputiana are great in any sunny or partially shaded positions, the more sun the brighter the colours, indoor the more light the better.

Neoregelia Lilliputiana

Family

Bromeliaceae

Origin

Brazil

Environment

Neoregelia Lilliputiana are great in any sunny or partially shaded positions, the more sun the brighter the colours, indoor the more light the better.

Mini Neo s can be grown on or in almost anything. The do just as well in a pot as planted on a branch, many varieties can also grow in the garden. When planted without soil some moss can be packed around the plant base to encourage roots to start. Water should be kept in the centre of plants over the warmer months and soil well watered but allowed to be touch dry between waterings

Description

Neoregelia 'Lilliputiana' is one of the smallest species of Neoregelia. The 3-inch tall mini has green leaves mottled with reddish brown, growing on 1-2 inch stolons. It is fast growing small blue flowers appear when mature.

Neoregelia Lilliputiana are a hardy group of bromeliads , can be used for planting on trees and walls. Offsets generally appear on long runners allowing plants to spread rapidly or grow over objects.Makes a nice full basket full of offshoots

Landscape Uses

Suitable for Container, Rock Garden & Xeriscaping

Bromeliads add an exotic tough to your home with its beautiful coloured foliage. The unusual appearance of Bromeliad makes it is seem it is a high maintenance plant, however it is not!

Bromeliads required medium to bright light. They are happy in a shaded area or with filtered light as well. Make sure not to expose bromeliads to harsh afternoon sun as their leaves are a little delicate and tend to get burns.

Bromeliads do well in shallow pots and moist soil. Make sure not to over water your bromeliad as it can lead to root rot. A drainage hole in your pot will go a long way to ensure drainage of excess water from the pot.

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