Main categories of pineapples
There are about 44 genera and more than 1,400 species of bromeliads. Its famous ornamental species include Coral Bromeliads, Bromeliads, Water Tower Flowers, Bromeliads, Fruitweed, Sword Bromeliads, Colorful Bromeliads, Tillandsia, etc.
Bromeliaceae are terrestrial (epiphytic) plants, but there is a good basis for their ability to adapt well to static hydroponics. When talking about bromeliads, the first thing to notice is that whether they grow on trees or on rocky ground in deserts or shrubs, their root systems are short. Most of the nutrients and water the plants need are absorbed through their leaves. The "water bottle" in the center is obtained. In particular, the water storage function of the "water bottle" can prove that aquatic vascular bundles are retained inside the plant.
Plant classification systems all place Bromeliaceae in the order Bromeliads. The order Bromeliads has only one family (single subject), Bromeliaceae. Bromeliads fully retain the genetic genes in the plastids of aquatic plants, and the vascular aeration tissues in their roots, stems, and leaves can transport oxygen from the ground to the root system. Therefore, when bromeliads are grown in static hydroponics, the oxygen they lack in their root life activities can be completely obtained from the ground. There are many varieties of pineapples, and their shapes vary greatly. The main varieties are:
Tillandsia vulgaris
Tillandsia aerensis
Tillandsia silverleaf
Tillandsia conifera
Tillandsia julia
Tillandsia bergensis
Tillandsia cactus
Tillandsia crescentus
Tillandsia usnea
Tillandsia octopus
Tillandsia bulb etc.
Since Tillandsia was introduced to China not long ago, the Chinese naming is still very irregular. Its Chinese abbreviation is Kongfeng. 1. Alcantarea
2. Catopsis
3. Glomeropitcairnia
4. Guzmania
5. Mezobromelia
6. Racinaea
7. Tillandsia
8. Vriesea Bromeliad
9. Werauhia Bromeliad