Tillandsia pedicellata
- Green foliages -
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January 9th, 2022
The foliage has grown 10 mm after 2 years cultivation.

January 3rd, 2020
The foliage has been cultivated since 2020. The thickness of the foliage is 10 mm in diameter.

August 17th, 2022
The foliage has been cultivated since 2022. This foliage is labelled as Tillandsia pedicellata ex Jan.

February 15th, 2020
Left: Tillandsia minutiflora (Tillandsia bryoides), Center: Tillandsia pedicellata, Right: Short form of Tillandsia tricholepis. These 3 species are frequently confused in the market. Leaves of Tillandsia tricholepis is opened. Tillandsia bryoides was renamed and is a synonym of Tillandsia minutiflora. Tillandsia minutiflora has a wide variety of foliage forms and some of them have similar appearance of Tillandsia pedicellata but Tillandsia pedicellata is larger than Tillandsia minutiflora.

April 7th, 2019
The foliage has been cultivated since 2019. This foliage was sold as Tillandsia pedicellata. This is Tillandsia tricholepis as 1 - 2 yellow flowers bloom at the top of a short inflorescence. This foliage has shorter inflorescence than the standard Tillandsia tricholepis and blooms more frequently.

November 1st, 2003
The foliage had been cultivated from 2003 to 2008. This foliage was sold as Tillandsia pedicellata but it was Tillandsia minutiflora as its flowers were yellow.