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Tillandsia 'Califano' is a hybrid between Tillandsia baileyi and Tillandsia ionantha. Easy-care and resistant plant, with leaves that form a small pseudobulb, covered with marked trichomes that give it a velvety...
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Tillandsia cacticola is a species native to Peru. It grows epiphytically on bushes and cacti in arid places, from 300m to 2300m altitude. It is a species that comes in multiple forms. This is a caulescent form, with...
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Tillandsia cacticola is a species native to Peru. It grows epiphytically on bushes and cacti in arid places, from 300m to 2300m altitude. It is a species that comes in multiple forms. This is an stemless form, with...
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Tillandsia xiphioides is a species native to Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil, Uruguay and northern Argentina. It is a fairly variable species and one of the most fascinating due to its rusticity and its spectacular...
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Tillandsia vernicosa is a species native to Bolivia, Paraguay, and northern Argentina. It is a relatively variable species. This variety of Tillandsia vernicosa is somewhat smaller and with dark green leaves. Leaves...
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Tillandsia tectorum is a species native to southern Ecuador to central Peru, growing from rocks or even on the roofs of houses (hence its name), from 900m to 2700m of altitude. It is a very variable species. Its...
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Tillandsia retorta is a species native to the center to the south of Argentina, growing in an epiphytic way, from 600 to 1000 meters of altitude. It belongs to the subgenus Diaphoranthema (tillandsias miniature)....
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Tillandsia reichenbachii is an species from southern Bolivia to central Argentina, growing epiphyte in forests between 200 and 2000 meters of altitude. It is a fairly variable species, very similar to Tillandsia...
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