
between Oaxaca and Tehuacán, Oaxaca, México
Saxicolous on steep rock walls
Tillandsia schatzlii
Tillandsia (Tillandsia) schatzlii Rauh (1979)
- [ Etymology ] St. Schatzl, Australian, who found the natural habitat of this species
- The succulent leaves has a texturelike leathers.
- [ Width ] 40 mm
- [ Height ] 60 mm
Classification
- [ Genus ] Tillandsia
- [ Subgenus ] Tillandsia
- [ Species ] schatzlii
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.
2nd Plant
- Cultivation condition
- Partial sun, Dipping, Shelving, AC / Heater
- Jan 2025 It keeps growing.
- Mar 2024 Roots began to grow.
- Apr 2023 Roots began to grow.
- Apr 2022 Roots began to grow.
- Up to this point
- Partial sun, Long soaking, Shelving, AC / Heater
- Nov 2021 It keeps growing.
- Apr 2021 Roots began to grow.
- Up to this point
- Partial shade, Long soaking, Shelving, Summer AC
- Apr 2020 It keeps growing.
- May 2019 Roots began to grow.
- May 2018 Roots began to grow.
- Nov 2017 Good condition.
1st Plant
- Cultivation condition
- Partial shade, Long soaking, Shelving, Indoors
- Feb 2008 The foliage has grown up to be 4 times as big as the original foliage.
- Oct 2006 Moved to another site. Cultivation condition is almost same as the previous site.
- Aug 2004 40 days on which the temperature rises above 30 degree C, and the highest temperature was over 39 degree C.
- May 2004 Roots began to grow.
- Jul 2003 The foliage has grown up to be twice as big as the original foliage.