Tillandsia Ionantha Ionantha Grey is a variety of Ionantha that gets its name from the huge amount of trichomes that cover its beautiful leaves, creating a very special specimen.
Tillandsia Bulbosa x Ionantha is a hybrid created in Germany from the combination of Tillandsias Bulbosa and Ionantha.It has the shape of Ionantha but with the leaves of Bulbosa.
The Tillandsia Dilemma is a hybrid formed by the species Tillandsia Aeranthos Grisea and the Tillandsia Bergeri.It is a very resistant specimen, producing an inflorescence very similar to the Aeranthos but with a considerably larger size.
Tillandsia Zacapanensis is a rare lithophyte specimen (growing on rocks) native to Zacapa, Guatemala.It produces a great floral branching with large yellowish bracts that combine perfectly with the purple of its tubular flowers, typical of the Tillandsias.
The Tillandsia Xerografica x Harrasi is a hybrid created from the combination of seeds of the Tillandsia Xerografica and the pollination of the Tillandsia Harrisi.
Tillandsia Rio Hondo is a natural hybrid of which its relatives are unknown, although some botanists claim that it comes from the combination of Tillandsia Capitata and Tillandsia Xerographica.
Tillandsia Tenuifolia x Stricta Hart is a hybrid created in Germany from the combination of Tillandsia Tenuifolia seeds and Tillandsia Hart pollination.
Tillandsia Tenuifolia Vaginata x Tenuifolia Amethyst is a hybrid created in Germany by combining the seeds of Tillandsia Tenuifolia Vaginata with the pollination of Tillandsia Tenuifolia Amethyst.Very few units available.
Tillandsia Ionantha Huamelula is a variety of Ionantha with the particularity of having very intense colours that combine pink and green, as well as producing one or several purple flowers in a tubular shape.
Tillandsia Holm's Volcano is a hybrid created in Germany from the combination of seeds of Tillandsia Ionantha Ionantha and pollination of Tillandsia Delicata.
Tillandsia Holm's Starfruit is a hybrid created in Germany by combining the seeds of Tillandsia Tenuifolia and the pollination of Tillandsia Seideliana.
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