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Air Plant Bundle – 3 Tillandsia Varieties

We’ve picked out three of our favorite Tillandsia varieties to give you a nice range of size, color and texture. Enjoy!

None of our Tillandsia are harvested from the wild! They are all self-propagated in a nursery environment.

Air Plant - Tillandsia brachycaulos v. abdita (One Plant)

Tillandsia brachycaulos v. abdita features smooth, floppy-leafed foliage that is velvety grayish-green. Approximately 3-5" long. This is an air plant, so no soil needed! To care for them, simply soak in water for up to 30 minutes every week to 10 days, then hang upside down to fully dry. Air plants prefer bright, filtered or indirect light and a moderate temperature of 50-90°F.

None of our Tillandsia are harvested from the wild! They are all self-propagated in a nursery environment.

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Air Plant - Tillandsia ionantha (One Plant)

Tillandsia ionantha has fuzzy, fine-leafed foliage that is velvety grayish-green but will turn red with high light exposure. Approximately 1-3" long. This is an air plant, so no soil needed! To care for them, simply soak in water for up to 10 minutes every one to two weeks, then hang upside down to fully dry.

None of our Tillandsia are harvested from the wild! They are all self-propagated in a nursery environment.

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Air Plant - Tillandsia tricolor v. melanocrater (One Plant)

Tillandsia tricolor v. melanocrater features smooth, stiff leafed foliage that is green but will turn red with high light exposure. Approximately 5-7" long. This is an air plant, so no soil needed! To care for them, simply soak in water for up to 10 minutes every one to two weeks, then hang upside down to fully dry.

None of our Tillandsia are harvested from the wild! They are all self-propagated in a nursery environment.

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We’ve picked out three of our favorite Tillandsia varieties to give you a nice range of size, color and texture. Enjoy!

None of our Tillandsia are harvested from the wild! They are all self-propagated in a nursery environment.