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Another airplant (Bromeliad), related to the ballmoss a few days back.
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/49571-Tillandsia
Christopher Farms, Gilroy..Steenkin’ rose..
9 months agoFruit salad to go, David!
9 months agoIt’s Friday…;)
9 months agoIt really is amazing! It gets moisture and minerals from the air and only uses utility lines or trees or whatever to attach. It is related to pineapples too! When I was in Trinidad, there was a lot of it on power lines and trees.
10 months agoThanks! I was hoping you’d know. It’s a pretty amazing plant
10 months agoBallmoss
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/84002-Tillandsia-recurvata/browse_photos?place_id=6793
Is that a piñata remnant in the center, at top?
10 months agoBe careful..You’re drinking and driving, so to speak!
10 months agoNote the “Italian Coffee Company” ..in Mexico..
10 months agoWhat does the legend say about it?
10 months agoMy apologies!! I thought perhaps you just couldn’t think of it’s name.. it was tasty which is all that matters!
10 months agoIt wasn’t al pastor, that’s what I thought he said the first time and asked him to repeat. Then I stopped caring about the name and started eating 😋 It was a variety of meats, some kind of sausage (not chorizo), steak, and possibly chicken, plus a bed of rice.
10 months agoThe plaza was all decked out for Valentines Day. In addition to the carriage there were hearts and swans
10 months ago
More airplants related to Spanish moss and pineapples.
9 months ago