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AECHMEA RECURVATA V ORTGIESII
Tough plants, ideal for rockeries, banks, rock walls etc. Bright purple or pink flowers held low in the vase. Flowers from September to November. Hard,… -
NEOREGELIA CAROLINAE
It is advisable to position this plant in a partially shady place, where it is exposed to direct sunlight only during the coolest hours of… -
NEOREGEIA APRICOT BEAUTY
The stunning rich dark apricot leaves lightly covered in green spots become most intense in full sun. A fairly tough plant that can handle light… -
NEOREGELIA SUPERBALL
Neoregelia 'Superball' is a cross of ('Fireball' x compacta). It gets its name from the fact that it looks like a 'Super Fireball' only about… -
TILLANDSIA PUNCTULATA
Tillandsia Punctulata is native to an area stretching from Mexico to Panama where it grows at altitudes of 0 to 2,250m. It is an epiphyte,… -
VRIESEA AZTEC HYBRIDS
Stunning foliage with striking intricate patterns of bands. Water by filling the central reservoir. Keep the growing medium slightly moist. Indirect light to shade. The… -
VRIESEA KOMET
A small plant barely 4" tall with narrow sharply pointed dull leaves that are speckled with brown - the branched spike is yellow and red-orange… -
METROSIDEROS CARMINEA
An attractive shrub form with compact, glossy pointed miniature leaves and an abundance of crimson flowers during Spring. -
ASPLENIUM BULBIFERUM
Chicken Fern, Mother Spleenwort. A common fern for the indoors or out. Lacy light green fronds form weeping habit. Easy to grow in filtered light,… -
ASPLENIUM OBLONGIFOLIUM
Shining Spleenwort. Long dark green glossy fronds to 1.0mtr. Plant in shade in well drained soil. The addition of leaf mould will help keep roots… -
BLECHNUM FLUVIATILE
Water Fern, Kiwakiwa, Octopus Fern. The bright green fronds (up to 50cm long) of Blechnum fluviatile form a very distinctive, ground-hugging rosette shape, with the… -
CYATHEA DEALBATA
Silver Tree Fern, Ponga is probably the most well-known of the NZ Tree Ferns due to it’s status as New Zealand’s national symbol. The fronds…