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May EcoQuest Challenge As part of the EcoFlora Project, we are including fun monthly “Challenges” to enlist citizens in documenting plants in our area. May’s challenge is the Tilly Tally. Tillandsias (fondly called “tillys” here or, often, “air plants”) are in the Bromeliad, or pineapple family. Florida has 13 native species of Tillandsia, with eight of […]https://s33944.p20.sites.pressdns.com/wp-content/uploads/Tillandsia-fasciculata-267x400.jpg