Tillandsia melanocrater tricolor gets the designation “tricolor” because of the constantly changing colors of its leaves. When exposed to sunlight, T…
Read MoreTillandsia Mima Chilitensisis a drought-tolerant air plant with silvery green stiff leaves. This air plant gets a light blush of purple when grown in…
Read MoreThis Mexican species is a lithophyte (grows on rocks) and forms large colonies in nature. Theycan be mounted on cork to form a wonderful cascading cl…
Read MoreTillandsia Montana Thick Leaf is an air plant with dense deep green leaves in a vertical pattern. The stiff foliage grows in a bushy form, which make…
Read MoreTillandsia Paleacea is native to Columbia, Chile, Bolivia, and Peru where it grows on desert sands at altitudes of sea level up to 3,000m. This is a …
Read MoreThis dwarf Palacea grows in a vertical form with stubby fuzzy leaves. Tillandsia Enano is similar to Tillandsia Tectorum as they are both cover…
Read MoreTillandsia Paleacea is native to Columbia, Chile, Bolivia, and Peru where it grows on desert sands at altitudes of sea level up to 3,000m. This is a …
Read MoreThe blades of T. paucifolia are more succulent, stiffer and straighter than other Tillandsia species. The color of T. paucifolia is normally lettuce-…
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