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Old 17th August 2009, 11:32 PM
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One of the best attributes from Neoregelia where it's difficult to find in any other plants, even in other genera from the same Family itself. Perfect form!



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Absolutely agreed. The multiple layers of leaves, stacking and spiralling plus the leaves color and pattern all make the neoregelia simply looks like a living piece of art.

Andy, do you have any example of neo. with spiralling leaves arrangement to show?


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One of the best attributes from Neoregelia where it's difficult to find in any other plants, even in other genera from the same Family itself. Perfect form!
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Han, I love the top view so much that I forgotten entirely snapping them from the side view.
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Is it the one you had for sale??
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No..it's not Marvin, The ones you had is from different parentage. The forming and leaves arrangement should be similiar to the 1st pic.
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Side picture?
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