Neoregelia laevis

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

Neoregelia laevis
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N. laevis
Binomial name
Neoregelia laevis
(Mez) L.B. Smith

Cultivars

  • Neoregelia 'Laebee'
  • Neoregelia 'Rafael'
  • Neoregelia 'Wild Fire'
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