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Bromeliads
... members of this family are pineapple (Ananas comosus) and Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides). The majority of bromeliads grown as interior plants are epiphytes. In their native habitats, they attach by special ... structures to trunks and branches of trees and derive their moisture and nutrients from the air and rain. Some are called saxicolous because they attach themselves to rocks, while the rest ...
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Bromeliad Forum - GardenWeb
... a Message Bromeliad Forum This forum is for the discussion of bromeliads, plants of the family Bromeliaceae, commonly known as air plants. Instructions on using the forum are provided below. Related forum: ... [Switch to: Discussions | Gallery] Please be sure to read the Special Instructions for Exchanges! WANTED: Tillandsia ionantha (or other small+easy species) Posted by: penguu 9 on Fri, Nov 17, 06 ...
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Bromeliad Forum - GardenWeb
... | Post a Message Bromeliad Forum This forum is for the discussion of bromeliads, plants of the family Bromeliaceae, commonly known as air plants. Instructions on using the forum are provided below. Related forum: Tropical Plants What's ... , 06 at 16:17 2 follow-ups, last one posted on Thu, Nov 16, 06 at 20:23 Tillandsia butzii Posted by: cactuschris on Tue, Nov 14, 06 at 3:51 4 follow-ups, last one ...
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Tillandsias
... plants can, tillandsias are among the most advanced. In fact, tillandsias are often called "air plants" because of their ability to survive without soil, roots or water. They survive by clinging to rocks ... call these plants bromeliads, what they are simply saying is that these are members of the pineapple family. The family resemblance is actually quite obvious when you compare a tillandsia with the ...
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SPECTACULAR TILLANDSIAS
... rooted in the desert sand but perched on top of cactus? Or lovely white fuzzy grass-like plants growing happily on rock under the hot Peruvian sun, in locations where it seldom rains? These ... of one of the most fascinating plant groups - the Tillandsia family. Native to the southern US and Latin America, Tillandsias are true air plants. They can nourish themselves totally - imbibing rain and dew ...
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Garden at Symdock - Bromeliads - Tillandsia
Garden at Symdock - Bromeliads - Tillandsia Garden at Symdock Bromeliad Species Aechmea Billbergia Guzmania Neoregelia Tillandsia Vriesea Intergeneric Mixed Product Range Home Contact Tillandsia The Tillandsia family, commonly known as "Air Plants" are an extremely popular and easily cultivated bromeliad. One of the best known is Tillandsia usneoides, namely "Spanish Moss" or "Grandfathers Beard ...
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Information on Air Plants - Tillandsia
Information on Air Plants - Tillandsia Air Plants - Tillandsia This section contains: Articles about Tillandsia, Bromeliads & Epiphytes written by others. Further reading about Air Plants Velutina Epiphyte The term epiphyte refers to any plant that grows upon or attached to another living plant. The term stems from the Greek epi- (meaning 'upon') and phyton (meaning 'plant'). These plants are ...
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Bromeliads - Air Plants - Tillandsia
Bromeliads - Air Plants - Tillandsia Air Plants - Tillandsia This section contains: Articles about Tillandsia, Bromeliads & Epiphytes written by others. Bromeliaceae Pheeds Home | More Bromeliaceae articles & pheeds Bromeliaceae Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Magnoliophyta Class: Liliopsida Order: Bromeliales Family: Bromeliaceae Bromeliads include epiphytes, such as Spanish ...
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Bromeliads
... members of this family are pineapple (Ananas comosus) and Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides). The majority of bromeliads grown as interior plants are epiphytes. In their native habitats, they attach by special ... structures to trunks and branches of trees and derive their moisture and nutrients from the air and rain. Some are called saxicolous because they attach themselves to rocks, while the rest ...
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Tesselaar - Bromeliads
... : Frost Tender Add to basket: 1 for $14.00 3 for $39.00 Bromeliad Air Plant Tillandsia ionantha This plant is so versatile it can even be grown on your fridge! ... Labour | Bonsai - Pot Belly Fig | Orchids | Turning Back Time | Get Ye a Shrubbery | Autumn Bulbs | Bromeliads | Rare Collectibles | Daylilies | Succulent Cutting Collections | Pot Till You Drop | Social Climbers | Christmas Hamper | Lucky ...
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