From Ecuador and Peru, where it often grows lying in the sand, and this is why its care is easy since with one watering a week we will see it grow green and healthy where if we apply a humid climate we will save ourselves from hydrating it and its reproduction is by offspring.
The Tillandsia Capitata x Brachycaulos is a hybrid created from the combination of seeds of the Tillandsia Capitata Peach and the pollination of the Tillandsia Branchycaulos.
Tillandsia Holm's Mother Lode is a hybrid created in Germany from the combination of the seeds of Tillandsia Duratii together with the pollination of Tillandsia Crocata Orange.
Tillandsia andicola is an epiphytic species, native to northern Argentina, where it grows and develops at latitudes ranging from 1000 to 2000 metres above sea level.
Tillandsia Alvareziae is an epiphytic herbaceous species native to various regions of Mexico, where it grows at latitudes ranging from 1000 to 1500 metres above sea level.
Tillandsia Gilliesii is an epiphytic species native to countries such as Bolivia, Peru and Argentina, where it grows and develops on trees or shrubs and sometimes in open rocky areas, at latitudes ranging from 1800 to 2800 metres above sea level.