Genus - Nidularium : Sub- family - Bromelioideae: Family - Bromeliaceae

Generally the long, thin leaves of Nidulariums grow into open rosettes, that form sightless raised, colourful centres where the  flower emerge. They grow best in average to warm conditions (13-30 degrees C, 55-85 degrees F ) but they will tolerate slightly cooler conditions for short periods.

Nidularium species and hybrids for sale

Depending upon availability, hard core Bromeliads (plants that rip) offer a wide range of Nidulariums for sale suitable for pot, direct garden planting or epiphytic situations. To augment this the nursery has developed a few unique hybrid Nidulariums. All plants are hard grown and acclimatized. Phone 0448188899 to make an appointment to view the selection of current Bromeliad plants - lloydgodman at gmail.com

Plant 38 - Nidularium flugens $20

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Grows in lower light, center leaves turns bright red when flowering and keep the colour for months

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Plant 94 - Nidularium leposa $20

A large mature plant

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Grows in lower light

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Nidularium frundulentum for sale 
Plant 119 - Nidularium frundulentum $20

A large clump - 3 mother plants and 5 large pups - the leaves are mottled when flowering the center bracts turn dark red

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Grows in lower light

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Nidularium Miranda for sale

Plant 145 - Nidularium Miranda $25

A fantastic Nidularium - large growing plant with vibrant variegated leaves and bright pink bracts

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Grows in lower light

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Plant 166 - Nidularium rutlins $20

A great Nidularium - medium growing plant with vibrant green leaves and bright red bracts when flowering. It keeps the colour for months. Grow in bright light to intermttant shade.

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Grows in lower light

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Bromeliad Genus

             

amazing Aechmeas

astonishing Alcantareas

brilliant Billbergias

nifty Neoregelias

neat Nidulariums 

quriky Quesnelias

tremendous Tillandsias

vibrant Vrieseas