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Sat, Dec 13, 08 at 2:13
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| That red Tillandsia didn't accidentily fall into his backpack? |
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| stan, maybe. ;D any id at all, anyone? |
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| Sorry, Patusho, without flowers the last 3 may be almost impossible to ID beyond genus. I don't recognize the first one either, except that it appears to be an Aechmea in the subgenus Platyaechmea. That's a pretty big group though, and it doesn't match anything on FCBS. The closest seems to be A. retusa, but I don't think that's it. If you email that photo to the Bromeliad Identification Center along with information about the locale you might get an answer. |
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| thanks for the directions, lisa. cheerios. |
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