Tillandsia are members of the bromeliad family and are found growing as epiphytes all over South America. They thrive in humid environments like terrariums but equally can be grown in the home in humid areas like kitchens or bathrooms. If growing in the ho
Tillandsia are members of the bromeliad family and are found growing as epiphytes all over South America. They thrive in humid environments like terrariums but equally can be grown in the home in humid areas like kitchens or bathrooms. If growing in the home they can be misted or soaked a couple of times a week. Once sprayed or soaked, shake off excess water to prevent rotting. Ideally, rain water is best for this.
WZD-7577-TAAWTillandsia bulbosa – Air Plant
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Don't mistake Tillandsia Bulbosa for a granddaddy long-leg spider with its curly, slim foliage! Their tubular pink and purple flowers emerge in early spring out of the centralized bulb. While in bud, the foliage blushes red making them a collector for the
Don’t mistake Tillandsia Bulbosa for a granddaddy long-leg spider with its curly, slim foliage! Their tubular pink and purple flowers emerge in early spring out of the centralized bulb. While in bud, the foliage blushes red making them a collector for the air plant connoisseur. Bulbosa Air Plant is low maintenance and requires no repotting-just water, bright, indirect light, and airflow.
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