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Tillandsia usneoides is one of the most distributed species on the American continent, growing from the southern United States to Argentina. It grows epiphytically, reaching 3 meters in length, with its particular...
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Beautiful species from Bolivia, very easy to grow. It has a particular simple, long purple bract with blue/purple flowers that contrats with his silvery foliage covered with trichomes. Very resistant to dryness and...
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Tillandsia ericii is an endemic species of Bolivia, growing in dry forests as epiphyte. Amazing plant, rare in cultivation and prized by collectors. Without a doubt, it has one of the most beautiful blooms of the...
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Tillandsia minutiflora is one of the smallest tillandsias of the genus. Within the subgenus Diaphoranthema, this plant is native to Peru, Bolivia and Argentina, growing in an epiphytic and saxicolar way. It is...
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Tillandsia albida is a species native to Mexico. It can be a fairly variable species in forms. This in particular is a more silvery leaf form and with a harder touch, it produces pups only after flowering. This...
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Hybrid between two species native to Ecuador and Peru. Both species, aesthetically similar, are characterized by their leaves that are soft to the touch, forming a rosette arranged in a helix, with the presence of...
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Tillandsia butzii is a species native from southern Mexico to Panama, growing epiphytically from 1000 to 2300 meters of altitude. One of the most notable characteristics of this species is the brown mottling that...
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Hybrid between two beautiful species of fragrant flower. Registered under the name Tillandsia 'Holm's Capricorn'. Its long leaves, growing cautiously (along a stem) are soft to the touch and white due to the large...
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