- (Tillandsia
usneoides × mallemontii)
Tillandsia 'Kimberly' (Tillandsia
usneoides × recurvata)
Tillandsia 'Old Man's Gold' (Tillandsia
crocata ×
usneoides) Lace...
- time. Erik
Acharius reclassified it as
Parmelia usneoides in 1803, and
again in 1810 as
Alectoria usneoides.
Reginald Heber Howe, Jr.
finally established...
- The
family includes both epiphytes, such as
Spanish moss (Tillandsia
usneoides), and
terrestrial species, such as the
pineapple (Ananas comosus). Many...
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Tamarix usneoides E.Mey. ex Bunge.
Plants of the
World Online.
Retrieved 9
October 2023. Phephu,
Nonkululo (1
January 2012). "Tamarix
usneoides E.Mey....
-
types of
Tillandsia include ball moss (T. recurvata) and
Spanish moss (T.
usneoides). The
genus contains around 650 species,
where 635 are
considered epiphytic...
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Tillandsia usneoides in
Tropical house,
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. It is
growing where the
climate is warm
enough and has a
relatively high
average humidity...
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southern California. The epithet,
usneoides is in
reference to the
similarity to the
lichen genus Usnea.
Niebla usneoides is
distinguished by a
thallus divided...
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Australian climbing plant.
Clematis vitalba, a
climbing plant.
Tillandsia usneoides, "Spanish moss" - a bromeliad. Usnea, a
genus of lichen. This page is...
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poorer soil. Epiphytes, such as bromeliads,
Spanish moss (Tillandsia
usneoides),
orchids and
ferns grow on the
branches and
trunks of
cypress trees....
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terrestrial cyanobacteria eaten in
Chinese cuisine;
Spanish moss (Tillandsia
usneoides), a
flowering plant,
particularly after it has been
dried for use as stuffing...