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Tillandsia Collection

Captivating scenes unfold at Caddo Lake, Uncertain, Texas as nature showcases its breathtaking beauty

Background imageTillandsia Collection: Airplant, Tillandsia juncea (Bonapartea juncea). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte

Airplant, Tillandsia juncea (Bonapartea juncea). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte
FLO4628950 Airplant, Tillandsia juncea (Bonapartea juncea). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaire's Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageTillandsia Collection: Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) landing at its nest in a Bald cypress tree (Taxodium distichum

Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) landing at its nest in a Bald cypress tree (Taxodium distichum) draped with epiphytic Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides). Blue Cypress Lake, Florida, USA. April

Background imageTillandsia Collection: Bald cypress trees in autumn and lily-ads. Caddo Lake, Uncertain, Texas Date: 26-10-2021

Bald cypress trees in autumn and lily-ads. Caddo Lake, Uncertain, Texas Date: 26-10-2021

Background imageTillandsia Collection: Bald cypress trees in autumn reflected on lake. Caddo Lake, Uncertain, Texas Date: 26-10-2021

Bald cypress trees in autumn reflected on lake. Caddo Lake, Uncertain, Texas Date: 26-10-2021

Background imageTillandsia Collection: Cypress trees and Spanish moss lining shoreline of Caddo Lake, Uncertain, Texas Date: 26-10-2021

Cypress trees and Spanish moss lining shoreline of Caddo Lake, Uncertain, Texas Date: 26-10-2021

Background imageTillandsia Collection: Bald cypress trees silhouetted at sunset. Caddo Lake, Uncertain, Texas Date: 27-10-2021

Bald cypress trees silhouetted at sunset. Caddo Lake, Uncertain, Texas Date: 27-10-2021

Background imageTillandsia Collection: Bald cypress trees in autumn colors at sunset. Caddo Lake, Uncertain, Texas Date: 27-10-2021

Bald cypress trees in autumn colors at sunset. Caddo Lake, Uncertain, Texas Date: 27-10-2021

Background imageTillandsia Collection: Bald cypress trees in autumn. Caddo Lake, Uncertain, Texas Date: 27-10-2021

Bald cypress trees in autumn. Caddo Lake, Uncertain, Texas Date: 27-10-2021

Background imageTillandsia Collection: Bald Cypress tree draped in Spanish moss with fall colors at sunset

Bald Cypress tree draped in Spanish moss with fall colors at sunset. Caddo Lake State Park, Uncertain, Texas Date: 26-10-2021

Background imageTillandsia Collection: Bald Cypress tree draped in Spanish moss with fall colors. Caddo Lake State Park, Uncertain

Bald Cypress tree draped in Spanish moss with fall colors. Caddo Lake State Park, Uncertain, Texas Date: 26-10-2021

Background imageTillandsia Collection: Queens tears plant, Billbergia nutans

Queens tears plant, Billbergia nutans. Chromolithograph from an illustration by Desire Bois from Edward Steps Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse, Frederick Warne, London, 1896

Background imageTillandsia Collection: Billbergia amoena

Billbergia amoena (Tillandsia amoena). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after George Loddiges from Conrad Loddiges Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1817

Background imageTillandsia Collection: Airplant, Tillandsia juncea

Airplant, Tillandsia juncea (Bonapartea juncea). Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageTillandsia Collection: Vriesea psittacina

Vriesea psittacina (Gaudy-flowered tillandsia, Tillandsia psittacina). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis Botanical

Background imageTillandsia Collection: Tillandsia geminiflora

Tillandsia geminiflora airplant (Madder-coloured tillandsia, Tillandsia rubida). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Barclay after an illustration by Miss Sarah Drake from Edwards Botanical

Background imageTillandsia Collection: RF- Mexican treefrog 1+Smilisca baudinii+2 on Spanish moss. Texas, USA

RF- Mexican treefrog 1+Smilisca baudinii+2 on Spanish moss. Texas, USA

Background imageTillandsia Collection: Airplant with lilac and mauve flowers, Tillandsia lindenii

Airplant with lilac and mauve flowers, Tillandsia lindenii.. Handcolored botanical drawn and lithographed by W.G. Smith from H.H. Dombrains Floral Magazine 1872. Worthington G

Background imageTillandsia Collection: Needleleaf airplant, Tillandsia setacea

Needleleaf airplant, Tillandsia setacea.. Illustration drawn by William Jackson Hooker, engraved by Swan. Handcolored copperplate engraving from William Curtiss The Botanical Magazine, Samuel Curtis

Background imageTillandsia Collection: Picture No. 11073824

Picture No. 11073824
Spanish Moss / Air Plant epiphytic on Wild Tamarind (Lysiloma latisiliquum) Florida, USA

Background imageTillandsia Collection: Silhouetted pine tree draped in Spanish Moss Tillandsia usneides Venice, Florida

Silhouetted pine tree draped in Spanish Moss Tillandsia usneides Venice, Florida
Silhouetted pine tree draped in Spanish Moss, Tillandsia usneides, Venice, Florida

Background imageTillandsia Collection: Caribbean, French West Indies, Martinique Jardin de Balata; Tillandsia (Bromiliaceae)

Caribbean, French West Indies, Martinique Jardin de Balata; Tillandsia (Bromiliaceae)
Caribbean, French West Indies, Martinique. Jardin de Balata; Tillandsia (Bromiliaceae)

Background imageTillandsia Collection: Bromeliad (Tillandsia sp. ) growing on overhead telephone wire, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago, October

Bromeliad (Tillandsia sp. ) growing on overhead telephone wire, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago, October
Bromeliad (Tillandsia sp.) growing on overhead telephone wire, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago, October

Background imageTillandsia Collection: Tillandsia geminiflora

Tillandsia geminiflora
Finished watercolour (B32) by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771.. Illustration annotated Tillandsia argentea

Background imageTillandsia Collection: Bromeliads being cultivated

Bromeliads being cultivated
Bromeliads (Tillandsia sp.) being cultivated under netting. Bromeliads are tropical flowering plants. Different species can be cultivated for food, fibres, and for sale to collectors

Background imageTillandsia Collection: Trees covered with fronds of tillandsia, El Gallineral Park, San Gil, Colombia

Trees covered with fronds of tillandsia, El Gallineral Park, San Gil, Colombia, South America

Background imageTillandsia Collection: Epiphytic tillandsia are common in the Florida, USA

Epiphytic tillandsia are common in the Florida, USA


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Captivating scenes unfold at Caddo Lake, Uncertain, Texas as nature showcases its breathtaking beauty. Against the backdrop of autumn-hued Bald cypress trees and the tranquil lake's reflection, an Osprey gracefully lands at its nest nestled in a majestic Bald cypress tree. The scene is adorned with delicate lily pads floating on the water's surface, adding a touch of serenity to this picturesque setting. As dusk descends upon the landscape, silhouettes of towering Bald cypress trees create a mesmerizing spectacle against the vibrant hues of sunset. Their branches draped in Spanish moss sway gently in the breeze, casting enchanting shadows on the shoreline. Nature's artistry is further enhanced by Tillandsia plants adorning these ancient giants; their airplants like Tillandsia juncea add an ethereal touch to this already captivating scene. Exploring deeper into Caddo Lake State Park reveals more wonders to behold. A magnificent Bald Cypress tree stands tall amidst fall colors while being embraced by cascading Spanish moss—a true testament to nature's harmonious collaboration between flora and fauna. In this haven for biodiversity, even smaller botanical treasures make their presence known. Among them are Queens tears plant (Billbergia nutans) and Billbergia amoena—delicate blooms that grace the landscape with their elegance. Caddo Lake offers not only stunning visuals but also serves as a sanctuary where diverse ecosystems thrive together seamlessly. As we immerse ourselves in these awe-inspiring surroundings, let us appreciate and protect these natural wonders for generations to come.