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Bromeliad "Neoregelia" (Red) - Plant

Bromeliad "Neoregelia" (Red) - Plant

Bromeliad "Neoregelia"

Regular price Rs. 249.00
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4 inches tall Plant in 4 inch Pot
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Dimensions

Live Plant along with a Plastic Pot.
Plant height is 4" inches in Small size Pot.
Plant height is 6" inches, bushy in Medium size Pot.
Plant height is 8"-10" inches, extremely bushy in Large size Pot.

Note: Plant may slightly differ from shown image depending on Season and growth pattern

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Bromeliad "Neoregelia" (Red) - Plant

The Bromeliad "Neoregelia" (Red) is a stunning tropical plant known for its vibrant, red-tinted rosette foliage that adds a splash of color to any setting. Native to the rainforests of South America, particularly Brazil. This plant thrives in warm, humid environments.

It is an excellent choice for indoor semi-shade gardening, though it’s most commonly grown as an indoor ornamental due to its compact size and easy care.

What sets the Neoregelia apart is its ability to store water in its central cup, mimicking its natural habitat. This unique feature, combined with its low-maintenance nature and striking appearance. It a favorite among plant enthusiasts and decorators.

Sunlight for Bromeliad "Neoregelia" Plant

Your Bromeliad "Neoregelia" Plant thrives in bright, indirect sunlight. Direct sunlight can scorch its vibrant leaves, while low light may dull its color. Ideal for indoor spaces with filtered light or shaded outdoor areas.

Wateirng

Water your Bromeliad "Neoregelia" Plant by keeping its central cup filled with fresh water and ensuring the soil remains slightly moist. Empty and refill the cup regularly to prevent stagnation. Avoid overwatering the soil to prevent root rot.

Fertilizing for Bromeliad "Neoregelia" Plant

Fertilize your Bromeliad "Neoregelia" Plant with a diluted liquid fertilizer applied directly to the central cup or misted onto the leaves. Feed monthly during the growing season and avoid over-fertilizing to preserve its vibrant colors.

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