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Neoregelia 'Bossa Nova' - Bossa Nova Bromeliad

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Neoregelia 'Bossa Nova' is a superb showcase of nature's artistry. Commonly known as the Bossa Nova Bromeliad, this tropical gem sports a vibrant color palette with broad, glossy leaves transitioning from a fresh green to a stunning red at the center. The plant's unique rosette formation creates a fascinating display, further complemented by delicate blue or white flowers nestled within its vibrant foliage. With a moderate growth rate and versatility to adapt to a plethora of light conditions including preferred bright indirect light, this Bromeliad presents an agreeable balance of aesthetics and easy maintenance. This adaptable power player thrives in well-drained soil and, along with its striking visuals, lends an exotic and dynamic touch to both landscapes and interiors. Let the Bossa Nova Bromeliad bring a touch of the tropics to your everyday spaces - be it your cosy indoor corners or lively outdoor landscapes.

  • Size: Moderate growth rate
  • Flowers: Small blue or white flowers
  • Foliage: Green transitioning to brilliant red towards the center
  • Water usage: Moderate, prefers well-drained soil
  • Sun exposure: Tolerates a range of light conditions, prefers bright indirect light
  • Attractiveness: Its rosette form and vibrantly colored leaves add an exotic touch to landscapes or interiors
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