by germinatrix | May 14th, 2009

pretty air plant, cozy in a tree
What a DOPE. I forgot the cable that goes from my camera to my computer, so I can’t download a single picture from my first plant-hunting trip until I get back home. So here is a shot of a beautiful Tillandsia growing wild in the branches of an I-Don’t-Know-What tree. I am amzed to see bromeliads and tillandsias growing here, easy as pie, in the middle of a construction site.
I’m having some trouble locating the huge varieties of my beloved Agaves that I want to use on this project. The Yucatan was the major agricultural center for the growing of Agave fourcroydes, which was used to make sisal for rope – you still see huge farms of the spiky wonder. So I KNOW that the agaves I want to use – weberi, angustifolia variegata, parryi truncata, americana, franzosinii, ovatifolia, tequiliensis, medio-picta ‘Alba’ … I KNOW they will work down here. But nobody grows them – or nobody that I’ve found. YET. I will find them. Never fear.
I’ll post some pics from the trip within the next couple of days. I’m flying home tonight – yay! I’m so eager to be home! That agave spike across the street that is probably blooming!
Can’t wait to see the pics and hear all about the trip! You will find the agaves, I am certain. You are just that kinda gal…being so ‘seedy’ and all.
Hi Ivette.
I look forward to seeing what you have being doing down there. I am curious do you hop a flight from Tulum to Cancun or is a long drive? Or are there now direct flights from Tulum?
Safe travels.
ESP.