- Acanthostachys
- Adenia
- Aechmea
- Agave
- Alcantarea
- Aloe
- Amorphophallus
- Ananas
- Androlepis
- Billbergia
- Bromelia
- Canistrum
- Cryptanthus
- Deuterocohnia
- Dischidia
- Driftwood
- Dyckia
- Encholirium
- Euphorbia
- Fern
- Goudaea
- Hatiora
- Hechtia
- Hohenbergia
- Jatropha
- Lepismium
- Matelea
- Monadenium
- Navia
- Neoregelia
- Nidularium
- Orthophytum
- Pachypodium
- Peperomia
- Pitcairnia
- Platycerium
- Pseudorhipsalis
- Puya
- Quesnelia
- Racinaea
- Rhipsalis
- Sansevieria
- Selenicereus
- Senecio
- Supplies
- Tillandsia
- Trachyandra
- Ursulaea
- Vriesea
- X billmea
- X cryptananas
- X cryptmea
- X dyckcohnia
- X enchotia
- X neomea
- X neophytum
- X neotanthus
- X orthotanthus
- X pitcohnia
- X pulirium
- X sedeveria
- X vriecantarea
- X pitcohnia
- X dyckcohnia
- Zamioculcas
- Wholesale tillandsia
- Acanthostachys
- Adenia
- Aechmea
- Agave
- Alcantarea
- Aloe
- Amorphophallus
- Ananas
- Androlepis
- Billbergia
- Bromelia
- Canistrum
- Cryptanthus
- Deuterocohnia
- Dischidia
- Driftwood
- Dyckia
- Encholirium
- Euphorbia
- Fern
- Goudaea
- Hatiora
- Hechtia
- Hohenbergia
- Jatropha
- Lepismium
- Matelea
- Monadenium
- Navia
- Neoregelia
- Nidularium
- Orthophytum
- Pachypodium
- Peperomia
- Pitcairnia
- Platycerium
- Pseudorhipsalis
- Puya
- Quesnelia
- Racinaea
- Rhipsalis
- Sansevieria
- Selenicereus
- Senecio
- Supplies
- Tillandsia
- Trachyandra
- Ursulaea
- Vriesea
- X billmea
- X cryptananas
- X cryptmea
- X dyckcohnia
- X enchotia
- X neomea
- X neophytum
- X neotanthus
- X orthotanthus
- X pitcohnia
- X pulirium
- X sedeveria
- X vriecantarea
- X pitcohnia
- X dyckcohnia
- Zamioculcas
- Wholesale tillandsia
Tillandsia 'Blue Star'
6307
A natural hybrid of ixioides x bergeri from Argentina, with many stiff, silvery-gray, arching leaves in a tall rosette. The tall inflorescence is erect with tan to light pink, dry bracts like the ixioides parent and light blue, flaring flowers with twisted petals like the bergeri parent. Is hardy and very easy to grow, producing many offsets.
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Tillandsia 'Borumba'
788
A cultivar of (baileyi x ionantha ‘Druid’) by Margaret Paterson. Similar to ‘Califano’ but because the ionantha parent is the ‘Druid’ form, a yellow blushing cultivar, it does not seem to blush as red as ‘Califano’, though it does not blush yellow either.
A small grower to about 7 inches tall with a slightly bulbous base and narrow, flaring leaves. The plant is silvery with trichomes and blushes pinkish at anthesis with a short pink inflorescence and blue flowers. Will form a large clump in time.
![Tillandsia 'Borumba'](http://tropiflora.com/cdn/shop/products/788-3_Tillandsia_Borumba_{width}x.jpg?v=1568215868)
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Tillandsia 'Candy Corn'
3384
This hybrid of (leonamiana x ixioides) is pretty much what you’d expect of this cross. An open rosette of narrow, arching, stiff leaves of silvery gray and an inflorescence that is tall and slender with a few short branches at the top, silver dusted orange bracts and yellow flowers. Easy, prolific and showy.
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Tillandsia 'Catracho'
5196
This plant is a bit of an enigma. It came to us years ago, on more than one occasion, mixed in with wild taken plants shipped as fasciculata ‘Hondurensis’ from Honduras, of course. (That plant was recently given cultivar status as Tillandsia ‘Hondurensis’). That plant lives on cliff faces in central Honduras, often in association with the species Til. hondurensis.
Confused yet? Well, some years ago Steve Correale found a natural hybrid of the two species which was described and published as Til. x correalii. Presumably any combination of the two species would be considered an x correalii. X correalii has an inflorescence much more closely resembling that of its Tillandsia hondurensis parent. Our plant has a branched inflorescence, much more in line with fasciculata ‘Hondurensis’, but otherwise also appears to be a hybrid with hondurensis.
So, is this just a ‘branched form’ of x correalii or another natural hybrid deserving its own name? We are certainly in no position to make that decision, so we are choosing to give it a cultivar name to serve to keep them separate in the interim. Is this clear to you now? By the way, the name ‘Catracho’ is a nickname for the Honduran people.
![Tillandsia 'Catracho' - Tropiflora](http://tropiflora.com/cdn/shop/products/5196-4_{width}x.jpg?v=1542029413)
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Tillandsia 'Celtic Spire'
7848
Bill Timm’s hybrid of Tillandsia ionantha ‘Druid’ x ionantha v. vanhyningii, looks pretty much like a large vanhyningii. If this plant had turned out with a yellow blush instead of red, more like the ‘Druid’ parent, then this would have been a show stopper. But alas it isn’t yellow, but it is still a very nice, compact and colorful plant as you can see by the photo.
![Tillandsia 'Celtic Spire' - Tropiflora](http://tropiflora.com/cdn/shop/products/7848-4_{width}x.jpg?v=1543097850)
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