Neoregelia eltoniana

Neoregelia eltoniana is a species in the genus Neoregelia. This species is endemic to Brazil.

Neoregelia eltoniana
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N. eltoniana
Binomial name
Neoregelia eltoniana
W. Weber

Cultivars

  • Neoregelia 'Austin's Cool Orange'
  • Neoregelia 'Brian's Beauty'
  • Neoregelia 'Devin's Delight'
  • Neoregelia 'Jazz'
  • Neoregelia 'Travis Mays'
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