I know, 31st October I should be probably adding some scary Halloween stuff but we´ve been busy and decided to focus on some nice tillandsia and bromeliad christmas decoration. :)
And to be honest I don´t like Halloween anyway.
My colleagues have done great job again and I hope you´re going to like it.
All these nice compositions will be available at our online shop soon as well.
Hasta la próxima :)
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Monday, October 14, 2013
Tillandsia
The genus Tillandsia was named by Carl von Linne after the Swedish
physician and botanist Dr. Elias Tillandz (1640 – 1693). There are basicly two different groups of
Tillandsias. One of them is the Air-Tillandsia and the other group is the Tank-Tillandsia.
The last type of Tillandsias forms a water reservoir in the center of the plant
like other Bromeliads do as well. Lots of these green Tank-Tillandsias also get
quite large, up to 1m diameters.
But talking about Tillandsias most people think of grey little air plants,
which have no root system and grow on tree branches or rocks.
Grey Tillandsias
are very popular because of there interesting appearance and the little care
they require to thrive well. As a matter fact Tillandsias are able to absorb
water from air humidity. By misting them abundantly you can help them to stay
well hydrated. Although Tillandsias don´t necessarily need fertilization you
can support there growth by giving them minimal applicatins (0,5g compound
fertilizer per Liter) There are also green types a air plants, these green
Tillandsias require more shade and air humidity.
All types of air Tillandsias
love to be put to tree branches, pieces of wood or stones. If the growing
conditions are suitable to the Tillandsias they will start growing roots and
attach themselves to the wood growing beautiful colonies.Thursday, October 10, 2013
Iberflora Valencia
Hi everybody,
Here are some pictures from Iberflora - International fair of plants and flowers, technology and gardening we attended last week.
It went well, a lot of interesting contacts and new people but I think it could start a little bit later.
9 o´clock in the morning was just too early, not many people around and it felt like the day is never going to finish. They probably didn´t think of us - exhibitors. :)
Anyway, I will try to post some pictures of each exhibition we´re going to attend and if you would like to come and see us at one of them you can find the list on our website.
I almost forgot I also wanted to say that my colleagues did a great job with our stand and compositions of tillandsias and bromeliads. I´m curious what they will come up with next time. :)
Here are some pictures from Iberflora - International fair of plants and flowers, technology and gardening we attended last week.
It went well, a lot of interesting contacts and new people but I think it could start a little bit later.
9 o´clock in the morning was just too early, not many people around and it felt like the day is never going to finish. They probably didn´t think of us - exhibitors. :)
Anyway, I will try to post some pictures of each exhibition we´re going to attend and if you would like to come and see us at one of them you can find the list on our website.
I almost forgot I also wanted to say that my colleagues did a great job with our stand and compositions of tillandsias and bromeliads. I´m curious what they will come up with next time. :)
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