Tillandsia Flabellata is an epiphytic plant species, which means that it does not need soil to grow, a true wonder of nature!It is native to countries such as Mexico and El Salvador, where it thrives on trees and rocks, taking advantage of nutrients in the air and moisture to grow.
Tillandsia Filifolia is an epiphytic species, native to the forests of Mexico and Costa Rica, where it grows at latitudes ranging from 200 to 2000 metres above sea level.
Tillandsia Espinosae is an air plant belonging to the bromeliad family.Native to countries such as Ecuador and Peru, this species stands out for its exquisite beauty and surprising adaptability.Its name "Espinosae" refers to the pointed shape of its leaves, which gives it a distinctive and charming appearance.
Tillandsia Duratii is an epiphytic species, native to South America, mainly in countries such as Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay, where it grows and develops on trees, usually at latitudes above 1000 metres above sea level.
Tillandsia Disticha is an exquisite epiphytic plant belonging to the Bromeliaceae family.Native to countries such as Colombia, Ecuador and Peru, this species has conquered plant lovers thanks to its unique beauty and easy care.
Tillandsia Circinata is an epiphytic plant belonging to the Bromeliaceae family, commonly known as Tillandsias or "Air Plants".This particular variety is native to Guatemala, which makes it an exotic and unique plant.
Tillandsia Caulescens is an exquisite and unique variety within the genus Tillandsia.Native to the mountainous regions of southern Peru and Bolivia, this stunning air plant is highly valued for its elegance, ease of care and ability to beautify any space with its presence.
Tillandsia Capitata Peach is a unique and dazzling variety of the famous air plants, also known as "Tillandsias" or "Air Plants".Its unrivalled beauty lies in its leaves which, in warm shades of peach, pink and orange, evoke the essence of a tropical sunset.
This variety of air plant or tillandsia balbisiana is a spreading plant from Florida, the West Indies and Mexico to Colombia and Venezuela. It grows at altitudes from sea level to 1,500 metres and is usually found on tree branches.
Tillandsia Baileyi is a variety of air plant native to Texas and northern Mexico, where it grows and thrives on large stones and on trees or shrubs at latitudes ranging from 2000 to 2500 metres above sea level.