The Rodrigueziana Tillandsia is a specimen that can be found in countries like Guatemala, Mexico, Nicaragua or El Salvador.It produces an incredible floral bract with multiple spikes and long purple tubular flowers.
Tillandsia Lotteae is an epiphytic species, native to Bolivia, although it is also found in countries such as Peru, where it grows and develops most commonly in bushes and shrubs at latitudes ranging from 1400 to 2000 metres above sea level.Some botanists relate it directly to Tillandsia Xiphyoides.
The Tillandsia Ionantha Van Hyningii is a variety native to Mexico that has thick and succulent leaves, with a large presence of trichomes that give it whitish reflections.
Tillandsia Holm's Sunset is a hybrid created in Germany from the combination of the seeds of Tillandsia Crocata Orange and the pollination of Tillandsia Albertiana, from which it inherits its floral form but with tones of more orange petals.