Tillandsia Aeranthos Wavy Slim is a rare Aeranthos specimen, with fine, wavy leaves and a typical Tillandsia Aeranthos inflorescence, with pink bracts and purple petalled flowers.
Tillandsia Lepidosepala is a very rare epiphyte species, native to Mexico, where it grows and develops generally on stones, although it can also be found on the bark of large trees.
Its natural habitat is at latitudes ranging from 2000 to 2500 metres above sea level.
Tillandsia Stellifera is native to Peru, where it grows and develops in clumps on cliffs with large vertical walls, at latitudes ranging from 2500 to 3000 metres above sea level.
Originally from Colombia, tillandsia Funckiana is a species of vine that produces "pups" or deviations along the stem and can establish into a specimen plant fairly quickly.
Tillandsia Leonamiana is an epiphytic species native to Brazil, where it grows and develops in forests and wetlands at latitudes ranging from 500 to 1400 metres above sea level.
Introducing the Tillandsia Flexuosa, a jewel of nature that will captivate your heart and transform your environment.This is a unique air plant that needs no soil to grow and thrive, making it a perfect choice for those who love natural beauty and simplicity in plant care.
Tillandsia Streptocarpa is a botanical gem that will captivate lovers of exotic plants.This species of Tillandsia is native to countries such as Bolivia, Peru, Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil, and is known for its unique beauty and ease of care, making it a perfect choice for any plant lover, from beginners to experts.
Tillandsia Straminea is a fascinating epiphytic species that will bring a dose of natural beauty and exoticism to your home or garden.Native to Bolivia, this variety of Tillandsia is known for its unique appearance and its ability to adapt to a variety of environmental conditions.
Discover the unique beauty of the Tillandsia Punctulata, a botanical jewel that will captivate your senses and bring life to any corner of your home or office. Native to countries such as Mexico and Panama, it can be found in several South American countries.
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