Tillandsia ionantha

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Tillandsia ionantha

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Even though it seems like it is still the dead of winter here in New hampshire (see this post), it is very tropical in my mini orchid terrarium. This air plant ,Tillandsia ionantha, does not care if there is 16" of snow on the ground, it is just blooming away like it is in the tropics. This is a very common air plant and this species is the one you see glued to shells and wood at a lot of stores and tourist traps around the world. Each single plant is around 9cm long (3.5") x 5cm wide (2"). Inset is a picture of the whole group of plants. After flowering, they go back to being green in color.

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Post by Carl_Constantine »

beautiful color on this flower. Quite unique. Glad you could preserve some spring in all that Snow :-)
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beautifull colors Doug !! Looks very tropical :wink:
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Post by Roy Patience »

Doug,

What striking colors! The water droplets add so much appeal too.

These are among my favorite plants. As long as a plant is strange I try to grow it. Mine flower once in a great while, but I don't have any good photos.

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Post by JoanYoung »

It is lovely to see a spot of colour in the middle of the winter Doug. What would we do without our terrariums?? A gorgeous shot. :)
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Post by Ken Ramos »

Doug wrote:
This is a very common air plant and this species is the one you see glued to shells and wood at a lot of stores and tourist traps around the world.
Well I see that you got loose there Doug :lol: Quite unique, I have heard of air ferns but never one of these. Reminds me of an over grown moss species, very beautiful. :D

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Post by RobertoM »

Beautiful colors!

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wow great colour Doug!
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