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Very nice! They look so much better in trees. I noticed lots of Tillandsia on street trees when I was in St. Petersburg, FL 3 months ago, but there wasn't much diversity. Pretty much everything was T. recurvata. When I went inland, I saw even more of them and a lot of T. utriculata and others I can't identify. Some might not have been Tillandsia, but I don't know them. And of course there was plenty of Spanish moss. I didn't go far enough south to reach most of FL's bromeliad species.
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