A spectacular, large, red-bracted cultivar of ‘Houston‘ (stricta x recurvifolia) a popular Mark Dimmitt hybrid. A very leafy 8 inch, gray-green rosette, with a large, full inflorescence of bright red bracts and flaring white flowers.
Really Red arrived in bloom with zero breakage. Perfect plants& beautiful color contrast between bloom & leafs.
Tillandsia 'Rechoncho'
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A cultivar of a hybrid by Mark Dimmitt of Tillandsia ferreyrae x bulbosa, named by Bill Timm. Most resembling the bulbosa parent, but much larger with more leaves. This plant is dramatic looking with a bulbous base that is ‘egg shaped’, about 2 to 3 inches thick. The base is somewhat darkened, brown to almost black and the leaves, which are terete and taper to a fine point are green with a slight gray wash of trichomes.
The inflorescence is branched on a short scape, not quite as tall as the leaves. The braches and the leaf-like scape bracts blush bright red at anthesis. Flowers are two-tone, blue and white or pale lavender and blue.
A showy hybrid by Bill Timm is a cultivar of (balbisiana x capitata). This fairly large grower has long tapering leaves that hang in loose curls. The inflorescence is a tall scape with a bright red head and inky-blue flowers. Scape bracts are very long and tint pinkish. The amount of light the plant is grown in alter its appearance by quite a bit.
Bill Timm's hybrid of (rolandgosselini x capitata 'Red'). A graceful rosette of arching, grayish leaves to about 24 inches across. The inflorescence is tall with long scape bracts that blush peach color, and a tight cluster of yellowish branches.
A hybrid of (schiedeana x baileyi) by Bill Timm. A fairly fast growing, faithfully blooming, easy to grow plant. Forming little clusters of narrow, grassy leaves, with a simple inflorescence of pink, with white to yellowish flowers, it does well mounted on a twig or cork.
An interesting cross of kegeliana x rothii for which we have little information. The plant most certainly show strong influence of the rothii parent with an open rosette shape of wide, fairly stiff leaves and a branched inflorescence of inflated branches. The kegeliana doesn’t manifest itself much but definitely makes the plant look a lot different than a pure rothii. The flowers are white.
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Jim Irvin’s cultivar of (ionantha v.vanhyningi x caputmedusae ‘Red form’) shows some characteristics of both parents. Overall it is most similar to the caput-medusae parent with a somewhat bulbous base and narrow leaves flaring outward. The leaves are semi-terete but do not contort like caput-medusae often does.
The ionantha v.vanhyningii aspect comes through in the inflorescence which is a short scape of tight branches and rosy red bracts. At anthesis the upper leaves blush reddish and in bright light they can be reddish most of the time.
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We received these plants as straight Tillandsia seleriana but quickly realized there was something different about them. After further research we have decided the plant to be Tillandsia 'Selerepton', a hybrid of Tillandsia seleriana x streptophylla. Our plants grow to about 12 inches in height before blooming.
A hybrid of (bulbosa x streptophylla) by Mark Dimmitt. This interesting plant could be described as a larger bulbosa-type plant with broader, more twisted leaves. Or, as a streptophylla-type plant with shiny and deeply channeled leaves. In other words, a good split of characteristics of both parents.
This hybrid is sometimes found as a natural cross in Guatemala. Grows well mounted, easily forming large clusters of plants.