- Acanthostachys
- Adenia
- Aechmea
- Agave
- Alcantarea
- Aloe
- Amorphophallus
- Ananas
- Androlepis
- Billbergia
- Bromelia
- Canistrum
- Cryptanthus
- Deuterocohnia
- Dischidia
- Driftwood
- Dyckia
- Encholirium
- Eucrosia
- Euphorbia
- Fern
- Fernseea
- 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
- Eucrosia
- Euphorbia
- Fern
- Fernseea
- 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 flexuosa v. vivipara
190
One of the more unusual of all Tillandsias because of its habit of producing offsets all along its three foot long inflorescence, as well as in the more usual manner. A handsome plant with rather stiff leaves arranged in a more open rosette. This form of flexuosa is apparently native only to Venezuela, with two major colonies of slightly different plants. One colony occurs on the north coast where it often grows in large numbers in shrubs, trees and cacti on the seaside cliffs. Large clusters of these plants weigh down the limbs of the local scrub-type vegetation, often breaking loose and falling into the sea.
The other colony is in the Andes, near Merida, where it grows mainly in large clusters on the ground and in some low shrubbery. This form has thicker leaves and is larger and more open in shape. An easy to grow species that thrives mounted in a warm environment.
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Tillandsia foliosa x concolor
6571
A cross made by Steve Correale is not only unusual, but really does not strongly resemble either of the parent plants. The foliage is broad, channeled and tapers to a fine point, much like a typical T. fasciata, which should be familiar to many. Tillandsia foliosa has softer, green foliage and the leaves of concolor are much smaller and narrow but stiff. The inflorescence is erect with a cluster of glossy, deep red-burgundy branches. Scape bracts are very long and leaf-like and the floral bracts are broad and much shorter. A handsome, unusual plant.
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Tillandsia fuchsii var. fuchsii
196
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Tillandsia funckiana
198
Native to the Andes of Venezuela, this cliff dweller is one of the jewels of the genus. A caulescent plant forming large clumps in just a few years, has fine, needle-like leaves about 3/4 inch long which flush red when blooming. The flower is a single, red, slightly flaring tube. A clump in bloom is a sight to behold! Flowers at various times throughout the warm months. A must for any collection, simply hang from a wire, grow it bright, water and fertilize frequently, allow to dry quickly.
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