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Paphluvr 11-22-2013 09:30 AM

Companion plants
 
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I'm sure most of you grow things other than orchids.

This is a Tillansia that I grow on the windowsill. I believe it was a hybrid, but I've lost the tag. It looks similar to T. cyanea but has a tri-lobed bract.

This is the first flower this year.

WhiteRabbit 11-22-2013 04:22 PM

Gorgeous!

Paul 11-22-2013 04:47 PM

T. cyanea was the first thing that popped into mind! Now if only I could convince mine to spike. :)

RandomGemini 11-22-2013 04:50 PM

That's gorgeous!

Paphluvr 11-22-2013 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 631518)
T. cyanea was the first thing that popped into mind! Now if only I could convince mine to spike. :)

It's grown in a south-west facing window so it doesn't get bright light until late afternoon. It's growing in a mixture of tree fern, silica sand and peat moss. Kind of gets watered when I think of it, fertilized infrequently with fish emulsion. I gave a group of them the apple treatment last year (ethylene gas). I don't know if that helped but it couldn't hurt.

Paul 11-22-2013 07:36 PM

Yeah, gave mine the apple treatment not quite a month ago. Waiting to see if it will do the trick. :)


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My Green Pets 11-22-2013 07:58 PM

Do these rebloom? I have an (forgive my spelling) achaema fasciata that bloomed, produced a ton of pups, then they all bloomed, then nothing for two or three years. Will that be all from them?

MrHappyRotter 11-22-2013 08:00 PM

Tillandsias make great companion plants for orchids. I've got a dozen or so different species, cyanea included. Cyanea is a nice one for sure, not too large of a plant, but proportionally large spikes, and it's easy to acquire. The flowers, they smell like clove. When it blooms in the summer, the fragrance is much stronger.

Also, just for your records, your plant is T. cyanea 'Triflor'. Triflor is a specific cultivar of cyanea, but it's still a species.

There actually aren't a lot of common cyanea hybrids in my experience. The only one I see with any regularity is Tillandsia Creation -- it's absolutely astounding.

NYCorchidman 11-22-2013 08:18 PM

I love that plant!
It looks so different and how the purple flowers come out of that stiff pink structure (don't know the name) always fascinates me!

I buy this plant a lot but never kept it for long. lol

I don't remember every sensing fragrance though. interesting. next time I'll have to pay more attention.

Wild Orchid 11-22-2013 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by CambriaWhat (Post 631606)
Do these rebloom? I have an (forgive my spelling) achaema fasciata that bloomed, produced a ton of pups, then they all bloomed, then nothing for two or three years. Will that be all from them?

Unfortunately, no, they won't. Bromeliads bloom only once and then die, but they produce pups that repeat the cycle.
How to care for your tillandsia aka Tilly, Airplant, or Air Plant

Paphluvr 11-23-2013 07:18 AM

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Originally Posted by MrHappyRotter (Post 631609)
Tillandsias make great companion plants for orchids. I've got a dozen or so different species, cyanea included. Cyanea is a nice one for sure, not too large of a plant, but proportionally large spikes, and it's easy to acquire. The flowers, they smell like clove. When it blooms in the summer, the fragrance is much stronger.

Also, just for your records, your plant is T. cyanea 'Triflor'. Triflor is a specific cultivar of cyanea, but it's still a species.

There actually aren't a lot of common cyanea hybrids in my experience. The only one I see with any regularity is Tillandsia Creation -- it's absolutely astounding.

Hey. MrHappyRotter, thanks for the plant ID, although I've never noticed a fragrance from this plant. Oh well, love it when it blooms anyway.

Tindomul 11-25-2013 12:14 PM

What a beauty! I have one that blooms from time to time.


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