
Neoregelia 'Gold Fever'
Neoregelia 'Gold Fever'
Neoregelia have spiny, strap-shaped leaves growing in rosettes or tubular forms with water holding reservoirs. The flowers grow in the heart of the plant and may occur at any time of year. In some species, the floral bracts can change colour when blooming commences. 'Gold Fever' is a bright crimson, heavily marked and uniformly spotted with light green on the upper sides of the leaves. Leaf tips get pink in time.
Contributed by @Muzz67
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Partial shade
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Occasional watering
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Not Frost hardy
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Light and free draining
Common name
Neoregelia 'Gold Fever'
Latin name
Neoregelia 'Gold Fever'
type
Evergreens
family
Bromeliaceae
ph
6.0 - 7.0 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
full grown dimensions
Neoregelia 'Gold Fever'
Neoregelia have spiny, strap-shaped leaves growing in rosettes or tubular forms with water holding reservoirs. The flowers grow in the heart of the plant and may occur at any time of year. In some species, the floral bracts can change colour when blooming commences. 'Gold Fever' is a bright crimson, heavily marked and uniformly spotted with light green on the upper sides of the leaves. Leaf tips get pink in time.
Planting
From Early Spring TO Late Winter
Plant in pots of equal parts loam based compost and bark chips, or in a soil-less compost. Place in a warm room or heated greenhouse with a minimum temperature of 10C, high humidity and plenty of light but not full sun.