Tillandsia Reichenbachii is a stunning air plant native to southern Bolivia and northern Argentina.It is a popular species among Tillandsia lovers due to its attractive appearance and easy care.
Tillandsia Rectifolia is a natural hybrid formed by combining Tillandsia Ionantha and Tillandsia Schiedeana.This species is native to Costa Rica, where it grows as an epiphyte, i.e. it clings to other surfaces, without being parasitic, such as trees or rocks.Its ability to live without substrate makes it a unique option for decorating any space in a...
Tillandsia plagiotropica is native to Guatemala and San Salvador, where it grows and develops in places such as swamps and lakes at latitudes ranging from 1000 to 1700 metres above sea level.
Tillandsia paleacea is a species native to countries such as Bolivia, Colombia, Chile and Peru, where it grows and develops on rocks or sand in desert areas and sometimes on undergrowth, in many latitudes between coastal areas, even reproducing in places over 3,000 metres above sea level.
Tillandsia Velickiana, formerly known as Oaxacana, is an epiphytic species native to the State of Oaxaca in Mexico, where it grows and develops in oak and conifer forests, generally at latitudes of 200 metres above sea level.
Tillandsia Leiboldiana is an epiphytic species native to Costa Rica and Mexico, where it grows and develops in forests and wetlands at latitudes ranging from 0 to 1200 metres above sea level.
Tillandsia Latifolia is an epiphytic air plant belonging to the Bromeliaceae family.This tropical beauty is native to Peru, where it grows naturally, clinging to trees and rocks with its roots, which it uses as a claw.
Tillandsia Juncea is an epiphytic and acaulescent species, which means that its leaves grow almost at ground level, from a small, almost imperceptible stem.It is native to countries such as Mexico, Brazil, Bolivia and the West Indies, where it grows and develops in latitudes ranging from coastal areas (0 metres) to mountainous areas up to 2500 metres.
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