Tillandsia usneoides – Spanish moss Family: BromeliaceaeOther common names: Graybeard, long moss, Florida moss Morphology Perennial, epiphytic herb. Epiphytes are commonly called “air plants” because they grow on things (trees, branches, stone walls) and do not need soil. Spanish moss grows in long thick garlands with slender, branching stems, up to 24 feet long. The
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SPANISH MOSS on Bald Cypress Tillandsia sp. Atchafalaya Basin Swamp, Louisiana, south eastern USA Stock Photo - Alamy
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Low country coastal swamp and wetlands with live oak trees and Spanish moss near Charleston, South Carolina Stock Photo - Alamy
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