Discover our collection of Bromeliads, with their captivating rosette-forming leaves, these subtropical plants are known for their stunning diversity of colours, shapes, and patterns.
At Concept Botanica, we take pride in offering a wide range of bromeliad species to cater to various tastes and preferences. From the classic and easy-to-care-for varieties, to the more unique and rare species, we’re committed to bringing you a diverse selection that allows you to explore the mesmerising world of bromeliads.
Originating from the lush rainforests of Central and South America, bromeliads bring a touch of exotic beauty to any indoor or outdoor space. Perfect for bringing tropical vibes to your pool area, garden, or patio – Bromeliads are popular to add elegance and allure to your next landscaping project.
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AECHMEA LUCKY STRIPES
Attractive bromeliad with variegated leaves and masses of bright pink-purple flower spikes that appear from end of autumn through to the beginning of spring. Fantastic… -
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,… -
ALCANTAREA IMPERIALIS RUBRA
Part shade to full sun. One of the giants. This Bromeliad grows to a span of more than 1.5 metres, although it takes up to… -
NEOREGELIA AZTEC
Part shade to full sun. Up to 50cm W x 20cm H. Prolific, more than 2 pups per year. Great as border plant in sunny… -
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… -
NEOREGELIA COLLECTABLE
Very large and beautiful landscaping plant. The striking flat foliage is shiny with spined edges. The olive green leaves are blotched and marked with burgundy… -
NEOREGLIA SHORT AND SWEET
A gorgeous miniature Neoregelia hybrid. The glossy green leaves turn the colour of a good red wine in full sunlight. The mother plant sends its'… -
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… -
NEOREGELIA ROYAL ROBE
Glossy green leaves, randomly splashed with dark pink spots and partial bands. At flowering, the shocking pink centre colour lasts for many months. Semi shade… -
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…