Tillandsia 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 MoreTillandsia xerographica is one of the largest Tillandsia species, which is why it has gotten a nickname King of Air Plants.
The plant itself is relati…
Read More9 INCH - Tillandsia xerographica is one of the largest Tillandsia species, which is why it has gotten a nickname King of Air Plants.
The plant itself …
Read MoreThe blades of T. paucifolia are more succulent, stiffer and straighter than other Tillandsia species. The color of T. paucifolia is normally lettuce-…
Read MoreTillandsia aeranthos bergeri, often referred to just as Tillandsia bergeri, or simply bergeri, is native to Argentina. Part of the Bromeliad family, …
Read MoreTillandsia gardneri is native to Trinidad & Tobago, Colombia, eastern Brazil (as far south as Rio Grande do Sul) and Venezuela. They grows as an …
Read MoreTillandsia aeranthos bergeri, often referred to just as Tillandsia bergeri, or simply bergeri, is native to Argentina. Part of the Bromeliad family, …
Read MoreTillandsia purpurea is a diverse species. It’s South American range is vast and through its range, the plants vary in form and size. Tillandsia purpu…
Read MoreOrigins: Created by M. Patterson, Australia
Bloom: Long, thin, deep green to purple infloresensce with violet colored mildly fragrant flowers
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Read MoreThis Tillandsia Capillaris clump makes a unique looking plant by itself or in a glass terrarium. The coral-like leaves grow in branch form to give th…
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