Ananas Comusus Albo – carries no spines along its creamy white edges. It sports an attractive pink ornamental pineapple. It can be used indoors or out but prefers bright light wherever it is used. This Ananas grows about half again as wide as it does tall reaching only a hei
Aechmea ‘Little Harv’
Aechmea ‘Little Harv’ – is a Bullis Bromeliad introduction. ‘Little Harv’ is not so little… it can reach a height of 48 inches. Its silver foliage coupled with a salmon-yellow bloom makes it an excellent choice for either the interior or landscape.
Aechmea Marie Regina
Aechmea Marie Regina – is a large plant reaching over 40 inches in height and width. The foliage is green but “fogged” with a shade of silver. Marie Regina can hide in the landscape… until it flowers.
Aechmea blanchettiana
Aechmea blanchettiana – is a large landscape bromeliad reaching a height of 48 inches with yellow/orange foliage. Its large, red/orange, branched inflorescence sits high above the plant.
Aechmea ‘Hacienda’
Aechmea ‘Hacienda’ – is a hybrid from Bullis Bromeliad. Its dark burgundy foliage make it a perfect setting to show off its large, compact yellow bloom.
Aechmea ‘Shogun’
Aechmea ‘Shogun’ – is another albo-marginate variety. The white/lime stripe runs down the outside edge and also carries the light silver cast or banding on the foliage. The orange/yellow bloom adds to the beauty both in the landscape or interior.
Aechmea nudicaulis albo
Aechmea nudicaulis albo – adds a unique look to the landscape. The leaves have a creamy white edge that sits on top of a medium green leaves. The distinct edge is wider then most of the albo-marginate types. Nudicaulis Albo is a medium size plant reaching a height of 30 inches.
Aechmea mend
Aechmea mend – is an “ole time” albo-marginate type Aechmea. The outer edges are pink and slowly meld into a pretty olive green. Mend makes a nice accent plant in the landscape and isn’t overly large at 30 inches tall.
Aechmea ‘Malva’
Aechmea ‘Malva’ – is a new release for the landscape. South Florida is always in need of colorful foliage and blooms. Malva reaches a height of 40 inches with its burgundy foliage and yellow bloom may be just the ticket you’re looking for to set off your landscape job.
Aechmea ‘Jubilee’
Aechmea ‘Jubilee’ – is a variegated landscape variety with bright yellow striping down the center coupled with a bright yellow bloom. Jubilee has a tendency to grow a little more open then other Aechmeas and reaches a height of 40 inches.
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