Origin and Habitat: Native to Ecuador and Peru,
Habitat: Tillandsia lindenii is an epiphytic plant that grows in rainforests on tree trunks, tree holl…
Origins: Created by M. Patterson, Australia
Bloom: Long, thin, deep green to purple infloresensce with violet colored mildly fragrant flowers
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Read MoreNative to Costa Rica and Mexico, Catopsis morreniana is a rare bromeliad. The green, silvery leaves, have lighter, almost translucent edges. It sprea…
Read MoreAnother form of T. crocata that has small orange-yellow flowers but with a huge sweet fragrance. Small clumps 1-2 inches tall.
Tillandsia 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…
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 MoreDistribution: VENEZUELA; Merida,
Habitat: Saxicolous on dry rock walls of the Rio Chama, Laderas de San Pablo,
Tillandsia funckiana
Tillandsia floribunda is found growing in Ecuador and Peru. The two forms are quite different. The Ecuadorian form is a much larger plant…
Read MoreTillandsia 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…
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