Tillandsia brachycaulos is a type of air plant in the bromeliad family. They can’t be potted in soil, so they’re perfect low-maintenance plants for unconventional displays. Their care habits are easy but very different from other houseplants, so make sure to read through this care guide carefully. Tillandsia brachycaulos is also known as Tillandsia cryptantha, …
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Tillandsia Xerographica is a stunningly beautiful air plant native to semi-arid areas of Southern Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras. In its native habitat, it can be seen suspended high in the branches of subtropical tree canopies. Like all air plants, Tillandsia Xerographica doesn’t require soil and will naturally attach itself to trees, rocks or …
Tillandsia ionantha is an air plant that lives by absorbing water and nutrients from the air via its leaves rather than from soil. It is native to Mexico, Costa Rica and parts of South America and is one of the most striking varieties of Tillandsia due to the vibrant array of colors it displays throughout …
Over time, indoor gardens have become an ideal decor choice for indoor spaces as they lend a touch of sobriety and class to the room arrangement. The Tillandsia family of air plants has slowly gained prominence in this context, thanks to the fact that they are both low maintenance as well as quite hardy. The …
The Tillandsia Juncea, an epiphytic air plant, belongs to the Tillandsia family. Now, if you are not very well versed with the ways of air plants, the basics of it are that these are plants that do not need a soil base to grow. Basically, they go against the whole concept of how a plant’s …
Tillandsia Aeranthos is an epiphytic herb that grows natively in certain regions of South America, like Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Argentina. Even though the Tillandsia Aeranthos is an epiphyte, you should still definitely consider making this a part of your lovely little balcony garden! Epiphytes are basically the plants that grow on other larger trees …
The Tillandsia cyanea is native to the rainforests of Ecuador where it grows as an epiphyte on other plants and in crevices in the branches of trees. This air plant makes an eye-catching display in your home and is easy to grow. Read on for all you need to know about the best Tillandsia cyanea …
I am super-excited about a fabulous plant that has taken my fancy – it is called Tillandsia stricta, an air plant. Tillandsia Stricta belongs to the Bromeliaceae family, according to Stellenbosch University. This is the Bromeliad family. Tillandsia stricta is THE perfect plant for those who believe they don’t have green fingers. It grows in fresh …
Tillandsia bulbosa is an air plant native to hot climates. It is naturally found across Central and South America and in the West Indies. It’s an interesting plant that displays long, tendril-like foliage that twists and contorts into wonderful shapes and produces prominent tubular flowers red or pink petals, lavender purple tips, and yellow stamens …