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Tilandsias and Bromeliads Everything about Air Plants and Broms |
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my xero in bloom
My xero after two weeks, changing colour
Anyone can help me ID this weird till ? TIA
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Re: my xero in bloom
What a cool bromeliad... I like tills, for their unusual shape, really looks like they have been sculpted..but alas, one only has that much $$$ to spend on CPs and orchids...
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Re: my xero in bloom
beautiful Plant.
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Re: my xero in bloom
Thanks guys. I do find tills and Neps easier to grow, that's why most of my alllowance go to these two.
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Re: my xero in bloom
Your xero. infl looks very nice. Now is at it's prime. Will turm yellowish as it age.
Your 2nd pic is T. baileyi, a caulescent variant. There is another form which is viviparous. |
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Re: my xero in bloom
Thanks for ID Andy! Didn't expect it to be a baileyi. By the way if I may ask how does the term caulescent and viviparous apply for tills?
My xero was blooming too soon I guess. Yellowish? Meaning the leaves or the infl? Is there a factor affecting xeros which cause them to flower so early? Also the result of hanging at 90 degrees caused the infl to row sideways and curved. My uncle who came to our house on CNY day called it 'the phoenix rising'
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Re: my xero in bloom
Waa...must be very auspicious for you. Oh...I mean the infl. ofcourse. You will see the sepals slowly turn to pastel yellow. I don't really know what trigger it to bloom. Sometimes stress can be a possible cause, sometimes it simply bloom as it wish to.
The term caulescent simply means with stem; ie: stem forming plants and vivipara means with pups growing out from finished inflorescence stalk. Hope this helps! |
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Till ID
Till keepers could you please help ID these plants? I'm not sure if I got it right these are my guesses. TIA!!
Is this a fasciculata? Is this a schiedeana variety?
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Re: Till ID
Difficult to say for the first pic.Ya looks like a fasciculata but the leaves are too narrow even up to its leaf sheath. have to wait for the flower though.
2nd pic is a schideana. |
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