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Neoregelia ‘Star Trek’

Original price was: $125.00.Current price is: $75.00.

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Grower’s Note

A vegetative variegated sport from Neo. ‘Star Wars’, which is a Skotak hybrid. ‘Star Trek’ originated in Australia at Michelle and Mal Cameron’s nursery and carries that bold Skotak-style structure with a cleaner, variegated presentation.

At maturity, this hybrid forms an open rosette to approximately 20 inches across. The mid-green leaves are centrally striped creamy white, with punctated and broken red to purple cross-banding scattered across the foliage.

This is a great collector piece for anyone who likes the Star Wars line but wants the variegated sport with a more refined, striped look. Rarely seen in the US.

The first photo is an example of the plants being sold. You will receive a SIMILAR plant to the one in the photos.

Our Promise

  • Shipped bare root
  • Plant name tag tucked inside lower leaf
  • Healthy plant

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Care Instructions

Light
Bright, indirect light (tolerates some morning/afternoon sun)
Water
Keep fresh water in the central cup of the bromeliad
Medium
Use a fast-draining substrate. We recommend coconut chips, especially for South Florida. Adjust for your climate, but never let the mix stay soggy.
Climate
Warm, humid, frost-free tropical or subtropical climates with bright filtered light and good airflow.

Shipping Info

  • Ships via USPS Priority Mail or UPS
  • Most orders ship on Mondays or Tuesdays
  • Florida orders: next-day shipping when possible
  • A cold pack can be provided at buyer's request
  • Carefully packaged to ensure safe arrival
  • Tracking information is emailed to you once your package ships

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