
Cuba, Dominica, Haiti, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Martinique, Venezuela
Cuba, Dominica, Haiti, Puerto Rico, Jamaica, Martinique,
Venezuela (Falcon, Capital District, Aragua, Anzoategui, Monagas, Sucre)
100 - 1,600 m elevation
Epiphytic
Tillandsia pardoi
Tillandsia (Anoplophytum) pardoi Gouda (2010)
- [ Etymology ] Alexis Pardo, who collected the first specimen of this species
- It looks like a tiny Tillandsia tenuifolia.
- [ Width ] 30 mm
- [ Height ] 40 mm
Classification
- [ Genus ] Tillandsia
- [ Subgenus ] Anoplophytum
- [ Species ] pardoi
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
- Cultivation condition
- Dappled shade, Soaking and misting, Shelving, AC / Heater
- Aug 2025 It keeps growing.
- Up to this point
- Partial sun, Dipping, Shelving, AC / Heater
- Oct 2022 Leaves tend to die.
- Up to this point
- Partial sun, Long soaking, Shelving, AC / Heater
- Nov 2021 It keeps growing.
- Sep 2021 An offset began to grow at the bottom of the foliage.
- Up to this point
- Partial shade, Long soaking, Shelving, Summer AC
- Apr 2020 It keeps growing.
- Oct 2018 Good condition.