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Tillandsia Dependens is native to Argentina and Brazil.
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Tillandsia Balsasensis is a plant from Peru.
Tillandsia Albida Minor is a smaller variety than the common Tillandsia Albida.
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This tillandsia air plant called multiflora brachycaulos is native to Central America especially in Guatemala and southern México.
Tillandsia Jonesii is an epiphytic species native to Brazil.
Tillandsia Usneoides is a fascinating air plant belonging to the Bromeliaceae family.It is native to the southern United States, and is commonly found in regions with warm, humid climates.This epiphytic plant does not require soil to grow, making it a unique and versatile choice for decorating and beautifying any space.
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Group/Clump of Tillandsia schiedeana major.
Tillandsia Pruinosa Silver is a variety of Pruinosa native to Colombia.
Tillandsia Loliacea is a species belonging to the Diaphoranthema group (miniature), native to countries such as Bolivia, Paraguay, Brazil or Argentina, where it grows and develops in locations with generally arid climates.
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Tillandsia stellifera is an epiphytic species native to Peru, where it grows and develops at latitudes of up to 3000 metres above sea level.
Group/assembly/family of Tillandsia Ionantha XXL Pulk.
Tillandsia Houston Candy is a hybrid native to South America, created by combining Tillandsia Stricta and Tillandsia Recurvifolia.
Tillandsia native of the high mountains of the Andes of Peru.
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Group/Pulk of Tillandsia Kammii, native to Honduras, where it grows at altitudes ranging from 500 to 1400 metres above sea level.
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Tillandsia native of Ecuador.
Tillandsia native of Dominican Republic, Cuba and Mexico
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Air Plant growing in Panama and southern Mexico.
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Tillandsia albida is a variety of air plant that grows by the stem, this species can form a colony of specimens in a few years.
Tillandsia native of the West Indies and Mexico, from Colombia to Venezuela.
Tillandsia native of the southern United States and Central America.
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