Family: Bromeliad
Sub-Family: Tillandsioideae:
Genus: Tillandsia
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Native distribution: This species is endemic to Chiapas Mexico.
Habit: Forms a broadly spreading open rosette
Foliage: This species has beautiful light pinkish-gray soft succulent leaves covered with frosty trichomes. These trichomes which cover the leaves are very pronounced in this species giving it a velvety appearance
Flowers: The inflated inflorescence also has an indumentum of trichomes that help make the rose colored floral bracts look like cotton candy. The tubular flowers are a deep astor violet. The inflorescence is an inflated, sometimes branched spike which can last in color for over a year!
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Cultivation: The plant is relatively easy to grow but like many Tillandsias make sure it drys out quickly between waterings and that it does not remain wet for long in a cool winter.
Fertilization: A mist every week with Epiphyites Delight or Epsom salts during the growing season will help the plant.
( Epiphyte’s Delight fertilizer was developed for a special reason. Nitrogen promotes foliar growth. If you have Tillandsias, Orchids, or other epiphytes and you feed them, take a look at the nitrogen content. If it’s high in urea, the plants can’t use it because the urea needs a bacteria in soil to break it down into ammonia and nitrates. Since the epiphytes don’t have any soil they can’t break down the urea. It was for this reason that we had Epiphyte’s Delight formulated. It contains only ammoniacal and nitrate nitrogen which is immediately accessible and usable by the plants.)
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