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Another Tillandsia blooming.
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Wendy7 wrote:
Another Tillandsia blooming.
Cheers Wendy


Beautiful collection Wendy, very nice indeed.

(your 'staghorns' are actually elkhorns-Platycerium bifurcatum)


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On Sat, 3 May 2008 15:09:09 +1000, "Marutchi" BarbaraH*REMOVE
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Wendy7 wrote:
Another Tillandsia blooming.
Cheers Wendy


Beautiful collection Wendy, very nice indeed.

(your 'staghorns' are actually elkhorns-Platycerium bifurcatum)

Actually it is a cow stag horn. Sorry Wendy just having fun. I like
the original but just couldn't resist. )


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Thanks Barbara and also for the botanical names. I knew about Platycerium
but haven't heard
elkhorns used here, wonder if that's a s. hemisphere term? More research to
do.
By the way, I feel choffed hearing from you. *G*
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Another Tillandsia blooming.
Cheers Wendy


Beautiful collection Wendy, very nice indeed.

(your 'staghorns' are actually elkhorns-Platycerium bifurcatum)


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Wendy7 wrote:
Another Tillandsia blooming.
Cheers Wendy

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Wow! I've not seen flowers colored that way on a tillandsia before. Very
nice!


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Another Tillandsia blooming.
Cheers
Wendy---------------------------------------------------------------------
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Good closeup! I need to do that with the russian sage and mexican
oregano here shortly. They are really coming into bloom...
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