UNDER CONSTRUCTION
This section describes the specific characteristics and traits some Plottie sub-species may have.
In cases like Pondies or Tillies, some of these traits are required so please follow them closely.
If a sub-species doesn't have any traits listed it means it follows the Basic Traits.
Which plants can be Tillies?
There are over 30,000 species of epiphytes distributed in different families.
The best known families are: Orchids, bromeliads, mosses and even some ferns and succulents.
As long as you can find evidence of epipythic growth habits the plant can be a Tillie.
Tillie Plant Examples
The best known families are: Orchids, bromeliads, mosses and even some ferns and succulents.
As long as you can find evidence of epipythic growth habits the plant can be a Tillie.
Tillie Plant Examples
This sub-species follows the species' Basic Traits.
This sub-species follows the species' Basic Traits.
This sub-species follows the species' Basic Traits.
This sub-species follows the species' Basic Traits.
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