There is a very subtle purple hue to the blossoms which doesn't photograph too well.
Tillandsia cocoensis in bloom
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Hi gonzer
that is kinda strange.
Tillandsia cocoensis is, as far as I know, not discribed yet.
The plant and the name were originally spread by Mrs. Renate Ehlers,
who gave me my specimen. And that one looks much more like
Tillandsia araujei with white petals.
Unfortunately I do not have any pics on hand.
But check this:
http://www.bromeliad.org.au/pictures/Ti ... oensis.htm
From the foliage I would call yours rather a kind of aeranthos.
But anyway, still a nice plant.
Where did you get yours ?
Greetz Timm
that is kinda strange.
Tillandsia cocoensis is, as far as I know, not discribed yet.
The plant and the name were originally spread by Mrs. Renate Ehlers,
who gave me my specimen. And that one looks much more like
Tillandsia araujei with white petals.
Unfortunately I do not have any pics on hand.
But check this:
http://www.bromeliad.org.au/pictures/Ti ... oensis.htm
From the foliage I would call yours rather a kind of aeranthos.
But anyway, still a nice plant.
Where did you get yours ?
Greetz Timm
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Timm, looking at the photos you linked convinced me that it is cocoensis (I did have doubts). When seen in-hand it is exactly as the leaves and blossoms appear in the photos that Ken Woods provided. The blossoms have a fuschia colored tint to them too. It does not match up to any of my forms of T. araujae except perhaps a larger, whiter version of araujae var. minima. Got any photos of your plant? Mine came from Birdrock Tropicals last year. Thanks for the link Timm!
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Hi gonzer,
it seems that the coffee was'nt strong enough this morning
I agree, I got confusd by the first image, which appeared to blueish to me.
(made with flashlight ??)
I asked Joachim who is much better in such things and he convinced me
that you are right.
I have tried to purchase the 2004 edition via BSI.... it was sold out.
And the BSI Shop still tells the same !
Is there any chance to get a hand on a copy of either the 2004 or a 2006 edition ?
I am despirately looking for it
According to Mrs. Ehlers the species is not published and
the original description is still lying in her drawer.
What does Harry Luther say in that list ?
Does he mention any publication ?
Thanks allready, Timm
it seems that the coffee was'nt strong enough this morning
I agree, I got confusd by the first image, which appeared to blueish to me.
(made with flashlight ??)
I asked Joachim who is much better in such things and he convinced me
that you are right.
Where the he... do you guys get that ???????gonzer hat geschrieben:... he also thinks that it doesn't look like the cocoensis in Harry Luther's 2006 Binomial. The Ken Woods pictures DO look like mine. Mmmm
I have tried to purchase the 2004 edition via BSI.... it was sold out.
And the BSI Shop still tells the same !
Is there any chance to get a hand on a copy of either the 2004 or a 2006 edition ?
I am despirately looking for it
According to Mrs. Ehlers the species is not published and
the original description is still lying in her drawer.
What does Harry Luther say in that list ?
Does he mention any publication ?
Thanks allready, Timm
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