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Neoregelia ‘Fireball’ - Fireball Bromeliad

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Neoregelia ‘Fireball’ is a spectacular choice for those seeking to infuse their spaces with a touch of tropical brilliance. This distinct plant captivates with its fiery red leaves, artfully arranged in a rosette pattern, reminiscent of bright flames. As a member of the Bromeliad family, it thrives in bright, indirect light, the radiance intensifying the depth of its vibrant color. Despite its exotic origins, 'Fireball' is refreshingly easy to nurture, preferring well-drained soil and a humid atmosphere. Its compact stature, reaching up to 12 inches tall, makes it a versatile addition to any indoor or outdoor space — whether delicately dangling from a hanging basket or nestling in a shaded garden corner. True to its tropical roots, a flourish of bluish-purple flowers bloom from its center, providing a remarkable contrast to the warm foliage. With its moderate water usage and undeniable visual appeal, the Neoregelia 'Fireball' is perfect for both seasoned and novice gardeners dreaming of adding a burst of flamboyance to their landscapes.

  • Size: Up to 12 inches tall
  • Flowers: Bluish-purple
  • Foliage: Fiery red leaves
  • Water usage: Low to Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Indirect bright light
  • Versatility: Can be used both indoors and outdoors, in ground-level planting or hanging arrangements.
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