Tillandsia dura is a species of flowering plant in the Bromeliaceae family.[1] The Tillandsia dura grows into a group of plants with a whirled leaf f…
Read MoreDistribution: VENEZUELA; Merida,
Habitat: Saxicolous on dry rock walls of the Rio Chama, Laderas de San Pablo,
Tillandsia funckiana
Beautiful tubular neon orange flowers with a bushier growth habit than funckiana.
This form of Houston is similar to compact green but has more of an upright growth with a longer inflorescence. They are very beautiful and easy to grow plants.
Tillandsia Houston Cotton Candy is a beautiful air plant, an incredible cross between a T.stricta x T.recurvifolia. The bes…
Read MoreTillandsia Houston red princess. This form of houston tends to have a bit darker foliage, almost purple, and a darker inflorescence.
This hybrid has stiffer leaves with a more compact look.
When exposed to high bright light conditions, plants will blush a dark purple with some dotte…
Origin and Habitat: Native to Ecuador and Peru,
Habitat: Tillandsia lindenii is an epiphytic plant that grows in rainforests on tree trunks, tree holl…
Another form of T. crocata that has small orange-yellow flowers but with a huge sweet fragrance. Small clumps 1-2 inches tall.
Origins: Created by M. Patterson, Australia
Bloom: Long, thin, deep green to purple infloresensce with violet colored mildly fragrant flowers
Idea…
Read MoreNative to Costa Rica and Mexico, Catopsis morreniana is a rare bromeliad. The green, silvery leaves, have lighter, almost translucent edges. It sprea…
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