I can tell you it’s not an orchid like the bot thought tho :). (though you already knew that)
It wouldn’t be much fun if the bot was always right ;) It is here to give some quick suggestions.
I agree, it does look a lot like a Tillisandia. Could it be Tillandsia yucatana? It looks similar to photo (L):
Figure 2. Illustrations of 12 of the 14 epiphytic bromeliad species found in the precipitation gradient of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico. A, Aechmea bracteata; B, Catopsis nutans; C, Tillandsia balbisiana; D, Tillandsia brachycaulos; E, Tillandsia dasyliriifolia; F, Tillandsia elongata var. subimbricata; G, Tillandsia fasciculata; H, Tillandsia recurvata; I, Tillandsia schiedeana; J, Tillandsia streptophylla; K, Tillandsia utriculata; L, Tillandsia yucatana.
Thanks!
It wouldn’t be much fun if the bot was always right ;) It is here to give some quick suggestions.
I agree, it does look a lot like a Tillisandia. Could it be Tillandsia yucatana? It looks similar to photo (L):
From here: https://www.researchgate.net/figure/llustrations-of-12-of-the-14-epiphytic-bromeliad-species-found-in-the-precipitation_fig2_299420322