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Old 14th August 2009, 03:08 PM
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Default T. ionantha x fasciculata

Here's another huge hybid to share.....
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Old 14th August 2009, 05:32 PM
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Default Re: T. ionantha x fasciculata

That's more like it. Big Tillandsia-s. Do you usually keep hybrids? You hybridise yourself?
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Old 14th August 2009, 06:08 PM
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Default Re: T. ionantha x fasciculata

I do keep lots of hybrid.......but i do not hybridize them.....takes too long and i do not have the space to do it......
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Default Re: T. ionantha x fasciculata

Hmmm.... interesting. It's a Chiquininga?
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Hmmm.... interesting. It's a Chiquininga?
Nope this is the reverse cross of Chiquininga......i have a Chiquininga too....the leaf coloring and texture r quite different....Chiquininga leaves r greener, longer and less furry in texture....the ionantha x fasciculata is from RFF and it's leaves grows in a more compact form......
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Default Re: T. ionantha x fasciculata

Please tell me how do they produce hybrids!Just curious.
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Yours is more caulescent than the normal .X nidus.

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Nope this is the reverse cross of Chiquininga......i have a Chiquininga too....the leaf coloring and texture r quite different....Chiquininga leaves r greener, longer and less furry in texture....the ionantha x fasciculata is from RFF and it's leaves grows in a more compact form......
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