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Air Plant Ionantha – Mounted on wood
Ionantha are one of the most common species within the epiphyte family of Tillandsia. It has a small and compact form. The Tillandsia Ionantha requires very little care compared to other Tillandsia species. This particular species is native to Central and South America and mostly lives in desert-like climates.
Air Plant -Tillandsia Multiflora – Mounted on wood
Tillandsia Melanocrater is a unique species that occurs in various colors. The pointed leaves of this plant can differ from yellow-green to red. Like all other types of Tillandsia, the Melanocrater descends from the Bromeliad plant family. Tillandsia Melanocrater is native to Central America and Mexico. This species grows a flower from the heart of the plant, which can become a beautiful red, pink or purplish color. They will give you wonderful blooms 2 to 3 times per year.
Air Plant -Tillandsia Multiflora
Tillandsia Multiflora is a plant that looks a lot like the Tillandsia Abdita and therefore just as colorful. However, the green, sometimes reddish leaves are smoother and less soft. At a later stage the Tillandsia Multiflora can be entirely red in color and in the flowering stage produces one or more purplish flowers from the heart. They grow in dry forests in Central America and Mexico.
Air Plant -Tillandsia Melanocrater
Tillandsia Melanocrater is a unique species that occurs in various colors. The pointed leaves of this plant can differ from yellow-green to red. Like all other types of Tillandsia, the Melanocrater descends from the Bromeliad plant family. Tillandsia Melanocrater is native to Central America and Mexico. This species grows a flower from the heart of the plant, which can become a beautiful red, pink or purplish color. They will give you wonderful blooms 2 to 3 times per year.
Air Plant -Ionantha
Ionantha are one of the most common species within the epiphyte family of Tillandsia. It has a small and compact form. The Tillandsia Ionantha requires very little care compared to other Tillandsia species. This particular species is native to Central and South America and mostly lives in desert-like climates.
Air Plant – Melanocrater – Mounted on wood
Tillandsia Multiflora is a plant that looks a lot like the Tillandsia Abdita and therefore just as colorful. However, the green, sometimes reddish leaves are smoother and less soft. At a later stage the Tillandsia Multiflora can be entirely red in color and in the flowering stage produces one or more purplish flowers from the heart. They grow in dry forests in Central America and Mexico.
Air Plant – Caput Medusae – Mounted on wood
Caput Medusae is a unique plant in the Tillandsia species. With the thicker head (caput) on the bottom and the wonderful firm curly leaves,the Tillandsia Caput Medusae is compared to a female figure from the Greek mythology – Medusa. This air plant is native to Central America and Mexico. During spring or early summer ,a beautiful violet coloured flower grows from the middle of this plant.
Air Plant – Caput Medusae
Caput Medusae is a unique plant in the Tillandsia species. With the thicker head (caput) on the bottom and the wonderful firm curly leaves,the Tillandsia Caput Medusae is compared to a female figure from the Greek mythology – Medusa. This air plant is native to Central America and Mexico. During spring or early summer ,a beautiful violet coloured flower grows from the middle of this plant.
Air Plant – Argentea – Mounted on wood
This wispy little Tillandsia is the epitome of bed head syndrome! Argentea air plant has a small and compact base,with an army of slender “tenta-cles”that extend out in every direction. As this air plant variety matures,it will release a long and slender bloom straight out of the middle that will release a flower from the tip. This little Tillandsia likes to be misted often. Grows in the woodlands of Mexico,Cuba,Guatemala and Jamaica.
Air Plant – Argentea
This wispy little Tillandsia is the epitome of bed head syndrome! Argentea air plant has a small and compact base,with an army of slender “tenta-cles”that extend out in every direction. As this air plant variety matures,it will release a long and slender bloom straight out of the middle that will release a flower from the tip. This little Tillandsia likes to be misted often. Grows in the woodlands of Mexico,Cuba,Guatemala and Jamaica.