Tillandsia mooreana
Leaf tip | Pointed/acute |
Flower color | Red-medium red pink-045D |
Leaf, general shape | Lanceolate |
Plant height | 50 - 60 cm |
Inflorescence | Spike (branched) |
Plantdiameter | 35 cm - 40 cm |
Leaf width | 3 - 4 cm |
Leaf size | 25 - 30 cm |
Inflorescence length | 20 - 25 cm |
Inflorescence diameter | 20 - 25 cm |
Leaf, main color | Dark green |
Flower, secondary color(s) | Green |
Tillandsia mooreana, commonly known as the Moore's Bromeliad, is a stunning plant that possesses unique characteristics. With its lanceolate leaves and pointed leaf tips, it stands out among other bromeliads.
The dark green main color of its leaves adds to its allure, making it a favorite among plant enthusiasts. The leaves are relatively wide, measuring approximately 3-4 cm, and have a length ranging from 25-30 cm. Its leaf size and shape contribute to its overall aesthetic appeal.
One of the most captivating features of Tillandsia mooreana is its striking inflorescence. The inflorescence takes the form of a spike, which branches out beautifully. Standing at an impressive length of 20-25 cm and diameter of 20-25 cm, the inflorescence is a showstopper.
When in bloom, Tillandsia mooreana showcases its mesmerizing flower colors. The flowers range from red to medium red-pink tones, adding a splash of vibrant hues to its overall appearance. What makes it even more fascinating is the subtle green secondary color(s) present in the flowers, creating a delightful contrast.
With an average height of 50-60 cm, Tillandsia mooreana makes a statement wherever it is placed. Its impressive size, combined with its captivating leaf shape, inflorescence, and flower colors, makes it an eye-catching addition to any garden or indoor plant collection.
In terms of diameter, this bromeliad measures about 35-40 cm, making it suitable for medium-sized pots or as a focal point in a larger arrangement. Its elegant and distinctive features make it a popular choice among collectors looking to add a touch of uniqueness to their plant collection.
Caring for Tillandsia mooreana is relatively straightforward. This species thrives in bright, indirect light, making it suitable for homes or locations with filtered sunlight. It is an epiphytic plant, meaning it can grow without soil, attaching itself to other surfaces instead.
Watering Tillandsia mooreana can be done by misting or soaking the plant regularly. It is essential to ensure that the plant's central rosette, where the leaves meet, is kept dry to prevent rotting. A well-draining medium, such as orchid bark or sphagnum moss, can also be used.
Tillandsia mooreana is a remarkable bromeliad that stands out for its unique features. With its lanceolate leaves, magnificent inflorescence, and vibrant flower colors, it is a plant that can elevate any space with its natural beauty. Whether as a focal point or a part of a larger arrangement, this bromeliad is sure to captivate and enchant plant enthusiasts.
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