Tillandsia bergeri x aeranthos.
Merci Tillandsia prod!

Broméliacée du froid donc.

Accrochée à un morceau d'écorce, lui-même accroché à un quetschier, je ne vous fais pas l'univers voisin du disque monde de Pratchett!

#bromeliad #Bromeliaceae #tillandsia #gardening #garten #jardin #art #plantes #ornemental

On a recent trip to New Orleans I learned that houses in Louisiana used to be insulated with a mixture of clay and Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides), a technique called bousillage ("bouse" is the French word for cow dung). This sculpture shows a moss collector. #NewOrleans #architecture #bromeliaceae #plants

#NewSpecies
Tillandsia uiraretama
New bromeliaceae from #brazil!

Treatment: treatment.plazi.org/id/8F0FD33E-FFEA-DF67-44C6-2EBFFA8BF858
Publication: doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.676.1.6
#Phytotaxa #TillandsiaUiraretama

#FAIRdata
#science #OA #openaccess #biology #ecology #taxonomy #nature #biodiversity #conservation #botany #wildflowers #flowers #wildplants #plants #wildlife #bromeliaceae

Tillandsia tequilana (Bromeliaceae): A #NewSpecies from Jalisco, Mexico
http://novataxa.blogspot.com/2024/07/tillandsia.html

"As a result of botanical explorations for the project #Bromeliaceae of #Mexico, we collected individuals of a #Tillandsia species at the foothills of the mountain #Chiquihuitillo, located in the municipality of Tequila, in the state of #Jalisco... a careful and detailed examination... allowed us to determine that this plant should be considered as a new species that is here proposed"

[Botany • 2024] <i>Tillandsia tequilana </i><small>(Bromeliaceae<small>: Tillandsioideae</small>)</small> • A New saxicolous Species from Jalisco, Mexico

Tillandsia tequilana  Hern.-Cárdenas, Flores-Arg., Espejo & López-Ferr., in  Hernández-Cárdenas, Flores-Argüelles, Espejo-Serna, López-Ferra...

Epiphytes are not that abundant close to the Amazon coast near Bragança, possibly due to a more pronounced dry season and to deforestation, which started very early over here. However, we manage to cultivate a couple of native epiphytes like bromeliads and aroids, mainly from the remaining inundated forests. By squishing the fruits and putting the sticky seeds in cracks in the bark of trees, we even manage to propagate them.
#Amazonas #BragançaPA #garden #epiphytes #Bromeliaceae #Araceae #botany