It wasn’t as if Paul Isley started out interested in air plants. After all, he was an Economics major at UCLA when he was introduced to tillandsias by a herpetologist friend. Because Isley loves ...
All currently known taxa of Tillandsia subgenus Diaphoranthema have been studied and treated in a taxonomic revision and other papers. Six groups of species ("aggregates"), distinguished by floral ...
Consider a plant from the Tillandsia genus as a unique gift for your friend. I find this group of plants to be very interesting. Gardeners should appreciate this plant along with its ease of care.
Researchers have achieved a breakthrough in understanding how genetic drivers influence the evolution of a specific photosynthesis mechanism in Tillandsia (air plants). This sheds light on the complex ...
Plants from the Tillandsia genus are fascinating little creatures that don't need soil and don't make a lot of demands. There is something undeniably charming about air plants. While all plants are ...
The Tillandsia Garden Club, which is in its 76th year, recently donated a bench for a garden at Tomoka State Park. Club members donated $2,000 for the bench and they also planted trees and worked on ...
Tillandsias are popularly known as air-plants. They're in the bromeliad family and come from central and South America. With over 700 species and countless hybrids, these evergreen, tufted perennials ...
The Nature Index 2025 Research Leaders — previously known as Annual Tables — reveal the leading institutions and countries/territories in the natural and health sciences, according to their output in ...
The plants, pictured here by co-worker Angélica Gonzalez, underpin a whole ecosystem It is hard to imagine you could reconstruct a record of fog dating back thousands of years, but this is exactly ...
Air plants—also known by their botanical name, Tillandsia—are some of the most unique houseplants you can grow. Both modern and futuristic in appearance, these epiphytes truly defy the rules of ...