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Tillandsia dyeriana

Ecuador

0 - 100 m elevation

Racinaea dyeriana

Racinaea dyeriana (André, 1888) Barfuss and W. Till (2016)

  • [ Etymology ] M. T. Dyer, a botanist
  • Re-classified from genus Tillandsia to genus Racinaea in 2016.
  • [ Size ] W 15 cm x H 30 cm

Classification

  • genus Racinaea
  • [ Synonyms ]
  • Tillandsia (Phytarrhiza) dyeriana André (1888)
  • Tillandsia rutschmannii Rauh (1974)

Cultivation

Informations summarized here are based on our experiences, and TrekGEO does not guarantee the results by cultivating in the same or similar conditions described here. Even a species of Tillandsia differs substantially between individuals, and is very sensitive in changes of environments. Applicatons of any idea inspired by this site should be at your own risks.

1st Plant

  • Oct. 2005 The foliage keeps growing.
  • Nov. 2004 Another offset began to grow.
  • Aug. 2004 The temperature rises above 30 °C for 40 days, and the highest temperature was over 39 °C.
  • Jul. 2004 Many roots began to grow.
  • May 2004 Roots began to grow.
  • Dec. 2003 Beautiful spots appeared on the leaves of offsets.
  • Aug. 2003 Two offsets began to grow after it bloomed. It is in good condition in summer.
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