Dypsis perrieri & Neorigilia Carcharodon var. 'Rainbow'

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Dypsis perrieri & Neorigilia Carcharodon Tiger var. 'Rainbow'
Mt Warning Caldera Nth NSW Australia. Photo by Pete, Ed dperIMGP2913.JPG
 
Dypsis perrieri & Neorigilia Carcharodon Tiger var. 'Rainbow'
Mt Warning Caldera Nth NSW Australia. Photo by Pete. Ed
 

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I just picked up a handful of Carcharodon Rainbow. I havn't even had time to pot them yet. They're quickly becoming one of my favorite bromeliads. They're not very common, very few places sell them. I got mine from a collector.

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When you say Carcharodon tiger rainbow that confuses me. I believe that tiger and rainbow are separate carcharodon varieties, although I could be mistaken. I also picked up a cache of Carcharodon Tigers. They're pretty cool too, but a bit more common than the rainbows. The rainbows are extra special I think. Here you can see the tiger stripes:


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I just picked up a handful of Carcharodon Rainbow. I havn't even had time to pot them yet. They're quickly becoming one of my favorite bromeliads. They're not very common, very few places sell them. I got mine from a collector.

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When you say Carcharodon tiger rainbow that confuses me. I believe that tiger and rainbow are separate carcharodon varieties, although I could be mistaken. I also picked up a cache of Carcharodon Tigers. They're pretty cool too, but a bit more common than the rainbows. The rainbows are extra special I think. Here you can see the tiger stripes:


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Yes, my mistake, they are two var. Ed
 
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