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Con Color

The Tillandsia concolor was so named by L.B. Smith because of its supposed characteristic of uniform leaf color.  Concolor is an adjective that means "of one color". 

Copyright © 2012. By Keith Garcia. All rights reserved.

It grows epiphytically in exposed habitats in Mexico and El Salvador.  My T. concolor is exposed to at least three hours of full morning sun.  It tolerates high humidity and dry conditions.  In my experience, once they reach maturity, they flower regularly. The life cycle of this plant is pretty much predictable.

One thing about this plant that is not predictable is its name.  The first time a T. concolor bloomed for me, I was expecting that the color of the leaves would remain true to its name.  Of course, it lied.  Look at all its colors.

These are pictures of one of my T. concolor specimens which is currently in bloom.  This particular specimen is multibract.

Copyright © 2012. By Keith Garcia. All rights reserved.

I belatedly read somewhere that this species is a favorite among collectors because of its unusual color combinations when in bloom.  Shades of vibrant red, green and yellow abound like brushwork on an abstract painting.  These details are exquisitely captured by my colleague, lawyer Keith Garcia, in the images above and below. 

Copyright © 2012. By Keith Garcia. All rights reserved.Without disrespect to American botanist Lyman B. Smith, the name he gave this species is a bit misleading.  I would like to think that he was conned by the plant during its non-blooming state into thinking that its leaves only had one color and that this would not change in its blooming state.

Then again, I guess I can't really complain.  "Con" as a prefix means "as a whole".  "Con" as a verb means "to persuade someone to believe something".  With the latter meaning, the name of the plant may actually be correct.

The T. concolor as described by L. B. Smith should look something like this - one color.

Copyright © 2012. By Keith Garcia. All rights reserved.

Unfortunately, the picture above is a trick.  It was photoshopped.

 

 

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Reader Comments (11)

There's a growing fan of Tillandsias in here, so many selections at plant shows!

June 18, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterMark and Gaz

Hi Mark and Gaz, they seem to be getting more popular everywhere. Have you tried your hand at caring for them?

June 18, 2012 | Registered CommenterThe Plant Chaser

It's a lovely plant.

June 18, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterPat

Thanks, Pat.

June 18, 2012 | Registered CommenterThe Plant Chaser

Thanks for coming by, and yes, I sometimes have a lot of fun playing with Picasa. I think you had some fun in Photoshop, as well!
The tillandsia is beautiful before Photoshopping!

June 18, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterDimple

Hi Dimple. God is a great artist.

June 19, 2012 | Registered CommenterThe Plant Chaser

What a great macro shot! Thanks for sharing!

Close-Up Cactus Fruit

Very cool, I really like the green tones!

June 24, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterMats

Like a painted spiderplant, I dont feel in the least bit conned.

June 25, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterAlistair

I love your first image, so beautiful. I did not now the derivative of the word concolor. Thank you for posting that.

June 26, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterDonna

Not my idea of one colour - but definitely my idea of a striking and beautiful picture.

July 8, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterEsther Montgomery

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