Abstract: A Guzmania plant named ‘Siralbert’ characterized by vigorous growth habit; variegated foliage, from one-third to one-half of the leaf surface, which goes from red-purple at the sheath to cream-white towards the apex of the leaf; margins are dark-purple at the leaf sheath and become dark-green towards the apex of the leaf; rather compressed inflorescence where the primary bracts are positioned bracts with yellow-orange color and red to reddish-pink striations; and erect arching leaves with no droop at the apex.
Abstract: A Guzmania plant named ‘Apache’ characterized by having a compact growth habit; short and dark-green foliage; red inflorescence with a striking white center at the apex of the inflorescence; and flowers which are not clearly visible when blooming.
Abstract: A distinct Neoregelia plant named ‘Zoë’ characterized by its small size measuring 15 cm in height and approximately 22 cm in diameter when grown in 12.5-cm pots. The leaves have a wine color with the leaf margins in the greyed-purple group (RHS 187 A); leaves of the rosette retain their color through the life cycle of the plant; ‘Zoë’ produces large numbers of stoloniferous offsets and the stolons are approximately 15 cm long.
Abstract: A Guzmania plant named ‘Marina’ characterized by having a vigorous growth habit, variegated foliage that is slightly red at the sheath becoming cream-white at the apex of the leaf, and compact, red-colored inflorescence with yellow flowers.
Abstract: A Guzmania plant named ‘Celina’ characterized by having vigorous plant with long arching leaves; variegated foliage with a reddish-pink and cream-white linear band and a few green striations; and inflorescence with red scape bracts and yellow and red floral bracts which is slightly compressed where the primary bracts are positioned.
Abstract: An Aechmea plant named ‘Maya’ characterized by having wide, tongue-shaped leaves that are green with grey-white over lay; arched foliage which decreases from the bottom to the top of the plant; foliage that has no spines on the leaf edge; large, long lasting inflorescence which is domed-shaped and less compressed with a soft reddish-pink color; and petals which become less visible after the anthesis.
Abstract: An Aechmea plant named ‘Inca’ characterized by having a compact plant shape and large inflorescence; wide, green, tongue-shaped foliage that is suffused with white-grey color; arched foliage which decreases from the bottom to the top of the plant; foliage that has no spines on the leafedge; large, long lasting, red-pink inflorescence which is heavily branched; and bracts with reddish-pink tinged tips on younger bracts and yellow tips on older bracts which make them distinctly visible.