Aechmea
Aechmeas
are one of the most popular genera of Bromeliads grown today. Their
bright inflorescence remain very colorful for many months after the
flowers have withered away.
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Alcanterea, Androlepis
Bromeliads
aren't just little table to plants... We've got some great varieties
for the landscape like Alcantarea,
Androlepis & Hohenbergia.
Large in size, colorful foliage, and interesting blooms.
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Ananas
Ananas
has only a few species... but it just might be the most well known of
all bromeliads. That’s because of its most famous member the Pineapple.
Did you know that Columbus introduced the pineapple to Europe in 1493
after his second trip to America.
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Cryptanthus
Cryptanthus
flourish in humid, shady places as well as bright dry locations. They’re
basically small plants ideal for desktops and accent areas.
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Guzmania
Assorted
Guzmanias are Available Year Round! Call
for Current Availability, Quantity and Colors!
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Neoregelias
Neoregelias
are primarily native to the southeast of Brazil but there are thousands
of hybrids. The genus produces some of the most wide color patterns
and intense color schemes.
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Portea
Porteas
are large plants for use in the landcape or cut flower for decoration!
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Tillandsia
Tillandsias
are not usually grown for their flowers, but it is quite common for
some species to take on a different leaf colour (usually changing from
green to red) when ready to flower.
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Vriesea
Vriesea
are native to Mexico, Central America and South America with a majority
of the species found in Brazil. Their inflorescence are simple but colorful
and range from light yellow to bright orange and red.
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Request a free color brochure or call us at:
Bullis Bromeliads
12420 SW 248 Street, Princeton, Florida 33032
Tel: 305.258.8932 Fax: 305.258.5806