Tillandsia 'Really Red'

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Tillandsia 'Really Red'
Hybrid parentage Tillandsia hybrid
stricta × recurvifolia
Cultivar 'Really Red'

'Really Red' is a hybrid cultivar of the genus Tillandsia in the Bromeliad family.

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