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Fiesta miniature Neo's.

devo_2006
16 years ago

Miniature Bromeliads, and especially the mini NeoÂs have been gaining interest with local collectors over the last few years. This interest has been driven by the perennial Âlack of space issue many collectors face, and the fact that many Ânew varieties have been made available here, thanks to importers bringing in a wider range of these little plants, primarily sourced from Australia.

Here is a selection of some of the minis that were on display.

Neoregelia lilliputiana (Frist prize winner)

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Neoregelia GraceÂs Avalanche

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Neoregelia Cheers

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Neoregelia Wild Tiger

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Neoregelia Annick

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Neoregelia Granada

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Neoregelia ampullacea x

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Comments (14)

  • sander_s
    16 years ago

    Droooooolll.

    Sander

  • stanofh 10a Hayward,Ca S.F. bay area
    16 years ago

    Great to see a post of these. A first that i have seen. They are great for the small yard and seem to be a cut above full sized broms in cold tolerance. Neo fireball is my favorite brom period. N.ampullacea is a great at cold,but slow as mollasses in the S.F. bay area.Fireball,as fast as most.And despite rumors and claims to the contrary,fireball does not lose color in winter here.Still a standout in February.

  • devo_2006
    Original Author
    16 years ago

    The miniÂs were infectious, & I just had to add a few to my collectionÂ

    Deuterocohnia lotteae (my first little Deut)

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    Mini NeoÂs, from left to right; sarmentosa x pauciflora; Cheers; Punctate Red; Wild Tiger; Bitzer; & Dartanion.

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    BTW, if anyone has an established clump of the sarmentosa x pauciflora, IÂd like to see a photo.

  • treehaus
    14 years ago

    Rainforest Flora is offering a selection of miniature Neos right now. The ones pictured have great color. I am partial to the Neo. amp x Neo tigrina, and N. punctatissima 'Rubra'. The N. 'Mocha Mint' X N. olens hybrid is a pretty, vibrant red.

    Mike

    Here is a link that might be useful: Mini Neos

  • LisaCLV
    14 years ago

    Love the minis! Their only drawback is that they tend to be somewhat more limited in color and patterning than some of their larger brethren. That will change, I promise you.

    I always figured their popularity had to do not only with limited space issues, but also being easier on the pocketbook, particularly in these economic times, so I just about choked looking at Rainforest's asking prices! Would you guys actually pay that much for those? If so, you need to hop on a plane and come see me, that's all I'm gonna say about that. ;-)

  • splinter1804
    14 years ago

    Hi Andrew,

    Thanks for posting the display of eye-catching minis, very interesting.

    I know they are gaining popularity in our area and I guess with the availibility of normal size building blocks decreasing and more units and flats being built, we will see many more of these in the future as people adapt their hobby to suit their available space.

    Mike, I tend to agree with Lisa about the prices in the catalogue though, they are a bit steep, but then I suppose those people have to make a living and while people are willing to pay those prices, why not? I guess it's a case of supply and demand.

    I think with the increase in popularity, more colours and variations will become available in the future as more work is done in the hybridizing field.

    Just to extend this thread a bit more why don't we all post a pic of some of our mini's and have a "G.W. MINI SHOW"?

    As soon as it gets light enough, I'm off down the back to take some pic's for posting.

    All the best, Nev.

  • treehaus
    14 years ago

    I agree the prices are high. I have just been looking at the Neos they have listed because there are a bunch listed I had not heard of before, and the plants pictured have nice color. The fact that they are all "minis" just caught my attention.

    One thing I do like about the miniatures, especially those with N. pauciflora and lilliputiana parentage, is that the leaves are more upright, less flattened. And I love the long stolons. Watching them develop into specimens is fun (though it's slow) as the plants creep outwardly.

  • Minxie
    14 years ago

    The prices are extremely high for renamed plants. Many have been available for years. Its to late to to re-invent the wheel. I did not see one with mocha mint in the parentage. I noticed many with parentage unknown.

  • brom-nutter
    14 years ago

    Hi everyone, I fell in love with mini neo's when I first saw some really well grown compact and coloured small clumps.
    They looked like Bonsai Bromeliads and I had to have some!

    Hi Nev - here is my contribution


    Fireball


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    Tigercub


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    Tigercub misfit


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    lilliputiana x Pepper


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    punctatissima


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    Wee Willy


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    Cheers Richard

  • blue_heeler
    14 years ago

    One of my favourites is Wilsonia. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and people either think it is extremely ugly or like I do, ruggedly handsome, dark and mysterious.
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  • rickta66
    14 years ago

    Good idea Nev,

    Nice clumps Richard.

    Another Punctatissima
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    Cayenne
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    Probably too big but I'll sneak it in anyway - Marie
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    Little Jewel
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  • neomea
    14 years ago

    Great plant guys....

    I have most but I am wondering why I don't have Wild Tiger???

    Funny enough, this morning I spotted a seedling from a X I did last year with lilli and Lisas' Pinstripe, one of the little guys has the lilliputiana shape and size (so far) with red lines!

    Cheers

    Dennis

  • brom_adorer
    14 years ago

    Loving this thread, thanks Devo!
    Since you showed me yours, I'll show you mine!
    Neo. pauciflora, I love this one
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    Neoregelia 'Pheasant'
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    Neoregelia 'Bucaneer' x 'Johannis'
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    Neoregelia 'Tess'

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    Neo. 'Tigrina' or N. punctatissima'?
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    N. 'Fireball' and N. 'Tigrina' as a crest on my brom bird
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    A box of minis, each bought for $3 a pot
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    I can't wait for them all to get to the size of some of the clumps posted here!
    BA

  • pinkbroms
    14 years ago

    Hi Guys

    For those of you who still have Neo. punctatissima on your label go to Uncle Derek Says, Neo. Punctate.

    Pinkbroms

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