Racinaea venusta
342
Native to Costa Rica, Panama and Ecuador, it makes it’s home in moist forests, growing as an epiphyte or saxicole on moss-covered limbs and rocks. A soft leaved Racinaea with light green leaves in an open rosette, spotted at the base with purple. The inflorescence is branched, with dry, brownish bracts, but sports large white, very fragrant flowers. Culture is easy in shaded locations, potted in moist media or mounted and watered daily.
*MUST BE SHIPPED IMMEDIATELY






Forzzaea cf. leopoldo-horstii SEL1994-0275
4783
A species formerly in the genus Cryptanthus that could easily be taken as a Dyckia in its foliar aspect. Native to the state of Minas Gerais in Brazil where it grows an arid existence. The leaves are stiff, slightly succulent, and straight, about a half inch wide at the base and tapering to a point, bearing small, stiff, outward-facing, marginal red-tipped green spines. It can attain a size of 18 inches in diameter at maturity. The leaves are a shiny, glabrous green with a hint of red at the leaf base at the point that they grasp the main stem. The underside of the leaves are covered with a very fine lineated scurf of trichomes and a heavier covering on the leaf petiole. Leaf impressions can be seen on both sides of the leaves. The fragrant flowers are white. This clone carries the Selby accession number of SEL 1994-0275.
*VIPP plants are Offsets




Tillandsia 'Folly'
766
A pretty hybrid by John Arden dating back to the 1970's.
(xiphioides x capitata 'Rubra')







