Neoregelia 'High Voltage'

SKU
149GR

Neoregelia 'High Voltage' is one of the most intriguing "tiger banded" hybrids by Grant Groves with blotchy, bold maroon colored bands on lime green glossy leaves with pink leaf tips. The leaf margins are spiny.  If grown in bright light, the plant gets a yellowish color, overtaking the green and gets more compact tiger markings. Neo High Voltage is an easy to grow thick-leaved plant and a must-have for collectors.

Neoregelia 'High Voltage'

Neoregelia 'High Voltage' - Mature Plant

Only 2 left

$30.00
Neoregelia 'High Voltage'

Neoregelia 'High Voltage' - Offset

Only 2 left

$15.00
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  • Neoregelia 'High Voltage' is one of the most intriguing "tiger banded" hybrids by Grant Groves with blotchy, bold maroon colored bands on lime green glossy leaves with pink leaf tips. The leaf margins are spiny.  If grown in bright light, the plant gets a yellowish color, overtaking the green and gets more compact tiger markings. Neo High Voltage is an easy to grow thick-leaved plant and a must-have for collectors.

    Maximum Size: H:10" x W:14"

    Light: Part Shade/Part Sun

    Temperature: Warm

    Water: Part Damp

    SKU: 149

All plants are shipped bare root. What's this?

 

Mature Plant or Offset - What's the difference?


Mature plants are established plants with a root system, usuall full grown or almost full grown to their maximum capable size. 

An offset is a shoot that develops at the base of the plant, rooting to form a new plant identical to its parent. Also called a "pup". Most offsets have less color than mature plants and may or may not have roots. An offset or cutting will also vary, depending on the variety of plant, but will always be ‘ready enough’ to be easily rooted and grown. We follow the basic bromeliad rule for cutting pups which is cutting them off when they are at least half the size of the mother plant. Smaller stoloniferous offsets are good for terrariums. Since offsets cost less than a mature plant, they are recommended for those who want to grow them up to mature plants themselves. Learn more.