Neoregelia 'Franca' is an ornamental bromeliad with a compact rosette of green leaves with burgundy and pink tones. The center colors intensely when flowering. Prefers bright indirect light. Water substrate and central tank. Non-toxic plant, safe for children and pets.
Approx height (including pot): 25 cm
Flowering state: No flowers
Pot diameter: 12 cm
Neoregelia 'Franca' is a distinctive ornamental bromeliad, standing out for its compact, symmetrical rosette with wide, colorful leaves. Like all Neoregelias, the rosette center transforms into a color spectacle during the flowering period, maintaining its decorative appearance for months.
Neoregelia 'Franca' belongs to the Bromeliaceae family and is a horticultural cultivar derived from species native to Brazil. The genus Neoregelia comprises over 120 species that grow as epiphytes or terrestrials in South American tropical forests. Bromeliads are fascinating plants, related to the pineapple, that evolved to collect rainwater in the "tank" formed by the rosette center.
The leaves of Neoregelia 'Franca' are arranged in an open, symmetrical rosette with a wide, elegant form. The color varies from green with shades of burgundy, pink, or red, intensifying toward the rosette center. The leaf texture is rigid and glossy with finely serrated edges. During flowering, the rosette center colors intensely, creating spectacular contrast with the outer leaves.
Neoregelia 'Franca' is a compact plant with a diameter of 25-40 cm. It prefers bright indirect light for the most vivid colors. The substrate should be well-draining and slightly acidic. Water both the substrate and the central "tank" of the rosette, which should be kept filled with fresh water. The ideal temperature is 18-28°C (65-82°F). After flowering, the mother rosette produces lateral offsets.
Lungime: 20 cm
Greutate (kg): 1 Kg
Denumire: Neoregelia
Diametru: 12 cm
Cerințe lumină: Partial umbra
Tip plantă: Decorative
Utilizare: Interior
Tip suport: Ghiveci
Material Suport: Plastic
Bright indirect light. Leaf colors are more intense in filtered light.
The central reservoir of the rosette must contain clean water; the substrate is watered moderately, without excess.
Yes, it appreciates higher ambient humidity, but without constantly having wet leaves.
There is no clear toxicity data; standard precautions for ornamental plants are recommended.
Yes, but rarely indoors. The intense coloration in the center often appears before the inflorescence forms.
Neoregelia prefers bright indirect to filtered direct light. Keep water in the central rosette and change it weekly. Ideal temperature is between 18-28°C (65-82°F) with high humidity.
Always keep fresh water in the central rosette of the plant. Change the water weekly to prevent stagnation. The substrate should be kept slightly moist but not waterlogged.
Neoregelia is considered non-toxic to dogs and cats, making it a safe choice for homes with pets. However, the leaves may have sharp edges.
Use a light, well-draining substrate: mix of bark, perlite and peat. Neoregelia is epiphytic and does not require a dense substrate. It can also be mounted on wood or bark.
Neoregelia is propagated by separating the pups (offshoots) that appear at the base of the mother plant. Wait until the pups reach at least 1/3 of the mother plant size before separating.