- 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 'Whimsy'
1880
A natural hybrid of (caputmedusae x limbata) from Guatemala. At about 12 to 18 inches, it is larger than caputmedusae but smaller than limbata. It has fairly wide, long and tapering silvery leaves that curl at the tips. A slightly bulbous base and upright growth, eventually producing a lovely red inflorescence that rises above the foliage with an upright cluster of branches. Quite attractive and long lasting in bloom. Does great mounted and will form clusters of plants.
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This moderately large Tillandsia has gracefully arching foliage, a semi-bulbous base, an attention-grabbing infloresence and the whole is velvet-like. Grown to perfection by Tropiflora. I'm very happy with it and wish I had acquired one previously. This robust plant should become a grand clump in a couple of seasons.
Tillandsia 'White Star'
2663
A hybrid of (ixioides x recurvifolia) by Mark Dimmitt. A wide spreading rosette to about 8 inches, with half inch wide, rather stiff and silvery-lepidote leaves. Much more closely resembles the ixioides parent, but has more leaves and rosy pink bracts with yellow flowers. An attractive plant.
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Tillandsia 'Widgee'
8434
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Tillandsia 'Wispy'
2128
A cross of two Mexican species: rothii x exserta. Taking on the characteristics of both parents, it is a handsome hybrid. The foliage is all exserta, long and gracefully arching, firm silvery leaves, much as that parent. The inflorescence is also strongly influences by exserta being very tall and thin, topped with a cluster of branches. It’s here that the rothii parent shows up. The branches are glabrous and tricolor from bottom to top; red, orange and yellow. Unusual and attractive.
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Tillandsia 'Wonga'
3403
A hybrid of (mallemontii x duratii) by M. Patterson in Australia, it’s a pretty good combination of the two parents. Tillandsia duratii is a robust plant with a long stem and curling leaves, rootless in the adult form and producing a long, branched inflorescence with fragrant purple flowers. Tillandsia mallemontii is a plant with fine leaves, forming a tangled ball with many plants. The slender inflorescence is un-branched and produces a large, fragrant, purple flower.
The hybrid ‘Wonga’ looks more like a skinny duratii with many curly leaves and a long, branching inflorescence. The stunning thing though is that the flowers of both parents are very fragrant and those of ‘Wonga’ are not!
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Tillandsia 'Zacapa'
505
This plant was imported in the early 1980s from Guatemala and came in mixed with Tillandsia caput-medusae. When this plant flowered it was obvious to us that it was a hybrid and we consulted with Harry Luther who agreed that it was likely a caput-medusae x brachycaulos natural hybrid. Until 2013 we had been growing this plant under that name.
I recently submitted a photo of it to Derek Butcher and Geoffrey Lawn of the Hybrid Registry and Derek wrote me back saying “You have the original T. brachycaulos var multiflora see attached. However the botanists decided it was a natural hybrid which I maintain should be in alpha order because you do not know mother thus brachycaulos x caput-medusae. So we are in a quandary.
Under ICBN rules your plant has a ‘name’. I am suggesting we stretch the rules and under the ICNCP rules call your plant ‘Zacapa‘ linking it to the Lyman Smith variety and thus the Field herb specimen.” And so we are. This plant has grown much larger under cultivated conditions and maintains a nice coloration. A choice plant.
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