Subspecies


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.




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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

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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