February 14th, 2012
Bloom List-Plants in bud or flower
LIMITED SUPPLIES-Availability: first come first served / Can change hourly.  If we run
out of budded plants, we will send non-budded one.  

Bulbosa 9"+

Achyrostachys

Achyrostachys Hybrid

Aeranthos Hybrid Giant

Aeranthos Large

Aeranthos x Meridionalis

Bartramii

Caput-Medusae 9" - 12"

Concolor x Ionantha Selecta Red

Duratii Open Form (fragrant)

Duratii Curly 8"

Ixioides Fragrant Dwarf

Jucunda

Leonamiana True (low bud)

Montana Hybrid

Polita Hybrid

Plumosa

Polita Hybrid

Streptocarpa (fragrant)

Stricta Gray Mist

Stricta Pink Bronze

Stricta Stiff Gray 6"

Stricta Stiff Purple

Stricta Stiff Star

Stricta x Gardneri

Tenuifolia Tall Form



OTHER FEATURED PLANTS NOT IN BUD

Neoregeliias assorted stoloniferous (tank bromeliads)

Peru Inca Gold Large Secimen...Basketball Sized (email us)

Xerographica Extra Large 10"+

Aeranthos Purple Giant

Bergeri Small Form

Cacticola

Caliginosa

Caput-Medusae 7" - 9"

Chiapensis 6"

Crocata Giant

Dyeriana 4"

Extensa Red Form

Filifolia

Harrisii 6"

Ionantha guatemala

Limbata

Macbrideana

Micans

Micans Hybrid

Peru Inca Gold

Straminea Bush (fragrant)

Stricta 'Rio Negro'

Tricolor v Melan 4" - 7"
Air plants are the common name for Tillandsias , a type of Bromeliad that
grows on rocks, trees shrubs etc without soil ...they receive all of their water
and nutrients from the air through specialized leaves. Unlike other plants, the
roots of tillandsias are not used for absorbing water and nutrients but serve
only as anchors to attach to trees or rocks. Most belong the the genus
Tillandsia.....there are over 650 known species plus many hybrids.  
Tillandsias grow in parts of the southern United States, Mexico, Central
America and South America on trees as epiphyes, and on rocks
(saxicolously).  Tillandsias make unique houseplants and can be used in
vivariums, terrariums.  Tillandsias can also be grown outside in certain
locations and situations.
BUD AND BLOOM LIST
THROUGH THE PRODUCTION OF
OFFSHOOTS OR PUPS.  DURING OR
AFTER FLOWERING, PLANTS
PRODUCE "PUPS" WHICH GRADUALLY
REPLACE THE MOTHER PLANT.  YOU
END UP WITH MORE PLANTS AND A
BIGGER SPECIMEN THAN YOU
STARTED WITH.  
                                               

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