วันอังคารที่ 30 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Tillandsia Disease

Fungus
Fungus

rottenness 
Aphis

White Aphis
Burn Dot

วันศุกร์ที่ 26 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Tillandsia Flowers

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Tillandsia Houston
Till.textorum

Tillandsia.fasciculata

Tillandsia.ionantha
Tillandsia.schatzlii

Tillandsia cacticola


Tillandsia cacticola

Tillandsia dyeriana

Tillandsia tenufolia
Till.brachycaulus
Till.cyanea

Racinaea crispa

Till.stricta





วันอาทิตย์ที่ 21 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Tillandsia Lover Need to know Indeed

BackGround

Tillandsias grow naturally in South and Central America and southern parts of the United States. They are in the Bromeliad family, and are sometimes referred to as "air plants." Hundreds of different varieties grow on trees, rocks, cliffs, and various types of cacti. Thin-leaf varieties grow in areas with more rain, and thick-leaf varieties in areas more subject to drought. No soil is needed to grow these unique plants. All water and nutrients are taken through the leaves. Their roots are used as wire-like anchors.
 
Bromeliad - Tillandsias have a growth cycle starting with one plant growing to maturity and then BLOOMING! One to two months after the bloom has finished, new plants form around the base of the "mother" plant. They will then eventually mature and complete their blooming cycle in one to several years, depending upon the variety and growing conditions (very important!). Bromeliads - Tillandsias can be placed in ANYTHING! (,Rocks, shells, pottery, driftwood, around water fountains, reptile tanks, etc.) Bromeliad - Tillandsias are NOT toxic to animals, and they also travel and ship well.

Care

 Light requirements: Bright, indirect light, fluorescent office lighting, or frost-protected shaded patio. Generally, no direct sun is recommended. Some varieties can handle some early morning sun - this will allow them to "blush" (change colors) before they bloom!

Water: This is a very important aspect of succeeding with Bromeliads - Tillandsias! Remove plants from their containers and spray HEAVILY, or rinse them under a faucet or hose until they are dripping wet (underneath as well as on top). Remember, they grow naturally where it rains! Frequency of watering (how many times per week) will depend on:
 
  • temperature variations (summer vs. winter)
  • whether it is indoors or outdoors
  • and the variety (thin or thick leaves)
Generally, with the spray or rinse method, you should water indoor Bromeliads - Tillandsias 2-3 times a week, and outdoor Bromeliad - Tillandsias 4-5 times a week. In warmer and drier conditions, an overnight soaking (12-14 hours) will rehydrate them more efficiently than spraying or rinsing. If leaf edges begin to curl in, then it is best to use the soaking method. 

Fertilizer: Use Bromeliad fertilizer (17-8-22) twice a month. It is GREAT for blooming and reproduction! Other water-soluble fertilizers can be used at 1/4 strength (Rapid Grow, Miracle-Gro, etc.) if Bromeliad fertilizer is not available. (ปุ๋ยกล้วยไม้จัดไปครับ)

Tips Do and Don't

Do

  • Shake off excess water after watering (especially in the large fleshy varieties). Turn upside-down and let the base dry before putting it back in its container. 
  • Give tall, thin-leave varieties (T. Butzii, T. Juncea, etc.) an extra spray on their tips, as they dry out faster. 
  • Place plants in containers with natural holes, as opposed to gluing them. This will make it much easier to water them, especially when you use the soaking method. And you don't have to wait for the whole container to dry before putting it back in its place!
  • Trim away any brown, dried or injured (bent) leaves (this will not harm the plant). 
  • Leave pups (babies) on mother plant, as Tillandsia airplants are much heartier if left to form a colony (specimen). But, if you wish, you may cut off bloomed-out flower when its color dries up. Trim dried *mother" plant away after new plants ("pups") have formed. If more than one new plant has formed, they can be removed once they reach the size of the mother plant.

  •    
    Don't

  • Don't worry about roots. You can cut them off to make it easier to place them in containers (they will grow back). This also makes it easier to water them. 
  • Don't leave water sitting in the crevices of big, fleshy Bromeliads - Tillandsias. Shake them off! 
  • Don't put them in containers that hold moisture around the base (or, let them dry well before returning them to their containers).
  • Don't throw Bromeliad - Tillandsias away if there is any green left to the plants. Soak them for 24 hours.
  • Don't soak the flower while in bloom (prolonged periods of soaking will rot them). 
  • Don't water plants in clumps as much, as clumped Bromeliad - Tillandsias hold more moisture.
  • Don't combine thick- and thin-leaf varieties in the same container, since their watering schedules will be different.
  • Don't let them freeze!       

  • Tillandsia Die Why!!!


  • They were not initially cared for properly (their owner was told they need little or no water). 
  • Thick- and thin-leaf varieties were combined in the same container (different watering schedules). 
  • They did not get enough light (they were more than 10 feet from a bright window or skylight). 
  • They were placed in DIRECT SUN. Garden windows are generally too warm unless they are shaded or facing north. 
  • much more here --> http://www.airplant.com/

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    วันอังคารที่ 16 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2555

    Art with Air Plants Tillandsia

    Some ideas how to decorate your  House with Tillandsia










    Ideas for your Garden


     The whole place is filled from top to bottom with airplants



     Some of these beauties are 20-40 years old




    Cute Decor


    Little Heart-Shaped World
    Little Heart-Shaped World
    Gem Aerium
     Gem Aerium  
    Cadence Aerium
    Cadence Aerium
                                                   
         Thigmotrope Satellite FleetCube AeriumTillandsia Christmas Ornament     
          



    Naturally

    Tillandsia Telephone line. They are native to Central and South America, Mexico, and the southern United States

    Tillandsia Usneoides, Southern USA

    วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 11 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2555

    Huge Tillandsia ทิลแลนเซียอันใหญ่ๆ


    Tillandsia xerographica







    Tillandsia duratii var. saxatilis



    Tillandsia duratii var. saxatilisTillandsia duratii var. saxatilis





    Tillandsia bulbosa



    Tillandsia bulbosa




    Tillandsia paleacea



    Tillandsia paleacea




    Tillandsia seleriana



    Tillandsia seleriana

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    วันอังคารที่ 9 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2555

    Rare Tillandsia ทิลแลนเซียหายาก

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    TILLANDSIA BUETELESPACHERI  

    TILLANDSIA BUETELESPACHERI - Click For EnlargementSOMEWHAT LIKE A YELLOW T. FASCICULATA, THIS RARE LOCALIZED SPECIES COMES FROM THE DRY OAK FOREST OF CHIAPAS, MEXICO










    TILLANDSIA CAPITATA RUBRA YOSONDUA OAXACA   

    TILLANDSIA CAPITATA RUBRA YOSONDUA OAXACA - Click For EnlargementGROWS ON ROCKS IN THE YOSONDUA AREA OF OAXACA










    TILLANDSIA FLAVOBRACTIATA FROM VERACRUZ  

    TILLANDSIA FLAVOBRACTIATA  FROM VERACRUZ - Click For EnlargementLARGE PLANTS AVAILABLE. 













    TILLANDSIA JALISCO-MONTICOLA JALISCO FORM  

    TILLANDSIA JALISCO-MONTICOLA JALISCO FORM - Click For EnlargementTHIS IS THE FAR SUPERIOR FROM FROM JALISCO WHICH IS SHOWN IN THE PHOTO. THIS FORM CAN HAVE ONE TO THREE MAIN BRANCHES TO THE INFLORESCENCE. THE ONLY PLANT THAT WAS IN FLOWER WHEN I WAS THERE A WEEK AGO HAD ONLY ONE MAIN FLOWERING BRANCH AND THIS IS THE ONLY PHOTO I HAVE TO SHOW YOU. THIS SPECIES IS ALSO FOUND IN OAXACA BUT THAT IS A VERY INFERIOR FORM.





    TILLANDSIA MITLAENSIS   

    TILLANDSIA MITLAENSIS - Click For EnlargementTHIS SPECIES WAS ALREADY RARE BUT NOW THE MEXICAN DEPARTMENT OF ROADS HAS WIPED OUT MOST OF THEM.











    TILLANDSIA MIXTECORUM   

    TILLANDSIA MIXTECORUM - Click For EnlargementVERY RARE WITH A BEAUTIFUL BRIGHT RED AND BRANCHED INFLORESCENCE. MEDIUM SIZE PLANTS.











    TILLANDSIA PAMELAE   

    TILLANDSIA PAMELAE - Click For EnlargementBEAUTIFUL SPECIES FROM JALISCO WHICH HAS BEEN BURNED OUT FROM THE TYPE LOCALITY. VERY RARE.








    TILLANDSIA PARRYI   

    TILLANDSIA PARRYI - Click For EnlargementMEDIUM SIZE PLANTS FROM SLP, MEXICO.













    TILLANDSIA RHODOCEPHALA   

    TILLANDSIA RHODOCEPHALA - Click For EnlargementBEAUTIFUL MEDIUM SIZE SPECIES WHICH SITS ON THE GROUND OR ROCKS NEAR THE CASCADA ESMERALDA IN THE YOSONDUA AREA OF OAXACA.









    TILLANDSIA ROSEOSCAPA   

    TILLANDSIA ROSEOSCAPA - Click For EnlargementNICE LARGE MATURE PLANTS OF THIS EASY TO GROW SPECIES WHICH ARE ABOUT 12 INCHES LONG. AS THE NAME INDICATES, THIS SPECIES HAS A NICE PINK INFLORESCENCE. FROM PUEBLA AND OAXACA, MEXICO.










    TILLANDSIA SP #1 YOSONDUA OAXACA MEX.   

    TILLANDSIA SP #1 YOSONDUA OAXACA MEX. - Click For EnlargementMEDIUM SIZE SPECIES WHICH GROWS IN THE OAK FORESTS NEAR YOSONDUA OAXACA.











    TILLANDSIA SP TLAXCALA   

    TILLANDSIA SP TLAXCALA - Click For EnlargementRARELY FOUND ON A FEW OAKS AND JUNIPERS.













    TILLANDSIA SPECIES TEJUPAN 

    TILLANDSIA SPECIES TEJUPAN - Click For EnlargementVERY INTERESTING SPECIES WHICH GROWS ON OAK TREES.














    TILLANDSIA THYRSIGERA   

    TILLANDSIA THYRSIGERA - Click For EnlargementWHEN WE LAST HAD THIS SPECIES, WE LISTED IT AS TILLANDSIA SUPERINSIGNIS. AS T. SUPERINSIGNIS IS ONLY KNOWN FROM THE TYPE SPECIMEN, T. THYRSIGERA IS PROBABLY THE NAME WHICH SHOULD BE USED FOR THIS SPECIES. IN ANY CASE, A WONDERFUL SPECIES.











    TILLANDSIA WEBERII   

    TILLANDSIA WEBERII - Click For EnlargementTHIS SPECIES IS EXCEEDINGLY RARE AND ALMOST NEVER SEEN FOR SALE. MICHOACAN, MEXICO







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