

Neoregelia Hot Amber Non Variegated
Young offset plant in a plastic pot, suitable for indoor pots, terrariums, vivariums, and paludariums.
Neoregelia ‘Hot Amber’ (Non Variegated form) is a bold-toned Neoregelia selection displaying strong horizontal banding without the lighter striping seen in variegated forms. The rosette develops rich red to copper tones toward the center, with olive to green undertones beneath distinct darker bands. The absence of variegation gives this form a deeper, more saturated appearance, especially under brighter light. The central cup darkens as coloration intensifies, creating strong contrast across the leaf surfaces. The plant produces offsets over time and is suited for tropical plant displays and controlled growing environments.
More Information
- Main image is a young offset, similar to the plant you will receive.
- The last image shows a mature, well-grown specimen for reference only.
- All plants are shipped in a plastic pot with mixed growing medium.
Plant Stats:
- Type:
- Bromeliad
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Temperature:
- 18–30 °C
- Humidity:
- Medium to High (60–90%)
- Maximum Size:
- 15–35+ cm in diameter
- Origin:
- Horticultural hybrid
Natural Variation Transport
Bromeliads naturally vary in color, pattern, and form. Color intensity depends on light, humidity, nutrition, and maturity. No two plants are identical, especially cultivated varieties. Minor cosmetic stress (leaf marks, color dulling, or slight deformation) may occur during transport and is normal.
General Bromeliad Care
Provide bright indirect light, warm temperatures, and good air circulation. Bromeliads can be grown mounted or potted in a well-draining medium. Keep the central cup of mature plants filled with clean water, flushing it periodically.
Color intensity depends on light strength and growing conditions; stronger light with modest feeding produces the best coloration. Bromeliads grow slowly and produce pups during their life cycle. Each rosette blooms once, then gradually declines while leaving offsets to continue growth. Suitable for terrariums, vivariums, and tropical plant displays.
Biosecurity Animal Safety
Plants are disinfected and maintained in low-risk conditions and kept free from animals. However, all bromeliads were previously grown outdoors. For sensitive enclosures or animal habitats, we recommend additional sanitation before introduction.
Find more terrarium plants along with terrarium enclosures and equipments such as lights, misters, humidifiers, hygrometers, substrates, tools and materials available in our store. For other terrarium services, contact us for more details.
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Description
Young offset plant in a plastic pot, suitable for indoor pots, terrariums, vivariums, and paludariums.
Neoregelia ‘Hot Amber’ (Non Variegated form) is a bold-toned Neoregelia selection displaying strong horizontal banding without the lighter striping seen in variegated forms. The rosette develops rich red to copper tones toward the center, with olive to green undertones beneath distinct darker bands. The absence of variegation gives this form a deeper, more saturated appearance, especially under brighter light. The central cup darkens as coloration intensifies, creating strong contrast across the leaf surfaces. The plant produces offsets over time and is suited for tropical plant displays and controlled growing environments.
More Information
- Main image is a young offset, similar to the plant you will receive.
- The last image shows a mature, well-grown specimen for reference only.
- All plants are shipped in a plastic pot with mixed growing medium.
Plant Stats:
- Type:
- Bromeliad
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Temperature:
- 18–30 °C
- Humidity:
- Medium to High (60–90%)
- Maximum Size:
- 15–35+ cm in diameter
- Origin:
- Horticultural hybrid
Natural Variation Transport
Bromeliads naturally vary in color, pattern, and form. Color intensity depends on light, humidity, nutrition, and maturity. No two plants are identical, especially cultivated varieties. Minor cosmetic stress (leaf marks, color dulling, or slight deformation) may occur during transport and is normal.
General Bromeliad Care
Provide bright indirect light, warm temperatures, and good air circulation. Bromeliads can be grown mounted or potted in a well-draining medium. Keep the central cup of mature plants filled with clean water, flushing it periodically.
Color intensity depends on light strength and growing conditions; stronger light with modest feeding produces the best coloration. Bromeliads grow slowly and produce pups during their life cycle. Each rosette blooms once, then gradually declines while leaving offsets to continue growth. Suitable for terrariums, vivariums, and tropical plant displays.
Biosecurity Animal Safety
Plants are disinfected and maintained in low-risk conditions and kept free from animals. However, all bromeliads were previously grown outdoors. For sensitive enclosures or animal habitats, we recommend additional sanitation before introduction.
Find more terrarium plants along with terrarium enclosures and equipments such as lights, misters, humidifiers, hygrometers, substrates, tools and materials available in our store. For other terrarium services, contact us for more details.
























