Moore's bromeliad
Neoregelia mooreana
Moore's bromeliad
- Small funnel bromeliad from Peru
- Rich green, spiny leaves
- Very rare on the market
- Very attractive
- Suitable for small rainforest terrariums
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Description
Neoregelia mooreana is a stemless funnel bromeliad that is native to the tropical regions of Ecuador and Peru as an epiphyte. The linear-lanceolate, coarse leaves are green and spiny. The leaves are about 1,5 cm wide and about 10 - 15 cm long. This dainty bromeliad forms a rosette, which in turn forms a funnel. The funnel collects water and enables the bromeliads in their natural habitats to survive even longer dry periods. This funnel water should be replenished at regular intervals outside the flowering period (June - August), but should be changed every 3 to 4 weeks so that it does not become putrid. Neoregelia mooreana bears white flowers that are sunken into the rosette when in bloom.
Unlike many other bromeliads, the mother rosette does not die immediately after flower and pup formation. Without any intervention, the pups and mother thus grow together to form a pretty and voluminous clump.
But the pups can also be carefully removed and separated when they are about a third of the size of the mother plant.
This small plant is also ideal for smaller terrariums.
N. mooreana was first described by Lyman Bradford Smith in Phytologia 8: 227 (1962). Since 2021, the plant has been assigned to a new genus and has since also been known as Hylaeaicum mooreanum.
Profile
Neoregelia mooreana | |
Cultivation options | Terrestrial, epiphytic (tying up) |
Growth height | approx. 10 - 15 cm |
Temperature | approx. 15 - 34 °C |
Humidity | At least 60 % with sufficient circulation |
Light requirement | Bright to sunny |
Watering | Soft, low-lime water. Moderate, once a week by spraying or dipping; also add water to the funnel |
Fertilising | Occasionally during growth give small amounts of low nitrogen liquid fertilizer |
Propagation | Formation of pups after flowering |
Suitable for | Rainforest terrariums, temperate terrariums with short dry periods |
Other | Short inflorescence approx. 1,5 cm, sunken in the funnel, white sepals |
Cultivation options |
Terrestrial, epiphytic (tying up) |
Growth height |
approx. 10 - 15 cm |
Temperature |
approx. 15 - 34 °C |
Humidity |
Minimum 60 % |
Light requirement |
Bright to sunny, partial shade |
Watering |
Soft, low-lime water. Moderate, once a week by spraying or dipping; also add water to the funnel |
Fertilising |
Occasionally during growth give small amounts of low nitrogen liquid fertilizer |
Propagation |
Formation of pups after flowering |
Suitable for |
Rainforest terrariums, temperate terrariums with short dry periods |
Other |
Short inflorescence approx. 1,5 cm, sunken in the funnel, white sepals |
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