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brachycaulos var. abdita review by Virochan Ganesh Date Added: 26 August, 2010
brachycaulos var. abdita Mine seems 2 b growing quite fast(I got it 5 days ago). I spray it till it is dripping wet once in 2 days and leave it in direct sunlight from 6am-6pm. Lately its leaves have been curling in.......

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]
bulbosa review by Virochan Ganesh Date Added: 21 August, 2010
bulbosa Try not to leave it wet for 2 long. It dries slowly and rots fast

Rating: 4 of 5 Stars! [4 of 5 Stars!]
ionantha (mexico form) review by metta Long Date Added: 16 August, 2010
ionantha (mexico form) This type of Tillandsia ionantha interest me too. Btw, where u get it from and how much it cost and how often it flower? Hope it gives me many hours of joys. thanks and metta

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]
pseudobaileyi review by Henry Chua Date Added: 08 January, 2010
pseudobaileyi Buying from Brian is very safe! Haha. I was afraid that the tillies would be in poor health.. But the delivered tillies were very cute! Haha. I adore the colours. Though green, streaks of several other green colours are present. Must be careful not to break the leaves. I placed mine near the windw.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]
pruinosa review by Henry Chua Date Added: 08 January, 2010
pruinosa I am so amazed by this tilly which I think I am fated to be with. I am actually a lover of caput-medusae and seleriana; and now i'm also a fan of this! This tilly looks much cuter in life and I think it resembles a mini seleriana. Thanks Brian!

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]
balbisiana review by Henry Chua Date Added: 08 January, 2010
balbisiana Brian delivered a cute one to my house recently. Very friendly and polite service. I place mine close to my window. Hope it'll thrive.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]
ionantha 'Druid' review by Wen Jie Koh Date Added: 09 October, 2009
ionantha 'Druid' I just received mine today after going on the field trip to Botanic Gardens in the Sept Holiday... How to take care of it?

Rating: 3 of 5 Stars! [3 of 5 Stars!]
exserta review by Rachel Yee Date Added: 06 June, 2009
exserta I've bought this plant online from US, it arrived quite safely even though many of the other plants didn't survive the trip. Must be the temprature difference, it arrived in January when US is still very cold, the condensation must have rotted them. This one is alright because it was not very leafy and had plenty of breathing space among the leaves. I was quite happy with it, it seemed to grow quite well. That is, until the grasshopper ate it! All but one leaf was eaten, turning its nicely curving leaves into something like a regular short leaf, star shape plant. It was quite upsetting. But after nursing it a bit, it seem to perk up a little, although it would take a long time for the little leaves to grow into the nice cury shape again... Quite a good plant, easy to take care. But watch out for grasshoppers!

Rating: 4 of 5 Stars! [4 of 5 Stars!]
recurvifolia var. subsecundifolia review by Patricia Li Date Added: 30 March, 2009
recurvifolia var. subsecundifolia I got this plant about a month. It is in a chalky green and feel like velvet when you touch the leaves. The plant looks pretty, but I think it needs cooler temperature as mine got a few leaves turned dried when I exposed it in the direct sunlight. So I grow it indoor, and I think It prefers to grow indoor.

Rating: 2 of 5 Stars! [2 of 5 Stars!]
bergeri review by Patricia Li Date Added: 24 March, 2009
bergeri This is another small species of tilly . I have bergeri for a few months, and already got one small pup growing in between the leaves. This tilly requires much lower temperature to flower, so if you can provide a much lower temperature, then you will get to see it blooms.

Rating: 3 of 5 Stars! [3 of 5 Stars!]
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