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Old 01-13-2018, 12:30 PM
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That is how Tillandsias branch. They flower from the center of the growth, a terminal inflorescence, and that rosette dies. The branches from below continue the plant.
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That is how Tillandsias branch. They flower from the center of the growth, a terminal inflorescence, and that rosette dies. The branches from below continue the plant.
The thing is that this hasn't flowered yet.

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This plant is so green. Am use to looking at a very grey T. incarnata.

It is not out of a hot house because you are in the tropics?

Note most hot house Tillandsia's do become green as I see them incoming here from hot houses.

I agree it does not look like T. incarnata.
Thanks, it's even greener after I water it.

I don't have a greenhouse. I just find a place and then put them in, I heard Tillandsias can grow pretty much anywhere. I put them in some reeds... (pic soon)

If it's not incarnata what is it?
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