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.
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 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.
Tillandsia Bulbosa x Ionantha is a hybrid created in Germany from the combination of Tillandsias Bulbosa and Ionantha.It has the shape of Ionantha but with the leaves of Bulbosa.
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 Ionantha Fuego is a stunning variety of Tillandsia Ionantha, belonging to the Bromeliaceae family.Originally from Nicaragua, this beautiful species has won the hearts of plant lovers thanks to its striking beauty and relatively simple care.
Tillandsia Ionantha Rubra is an exquisite variety of Ionantha, native to Nicaragua, belonging to the Bromeliaceae family, named for its peculiar colour.
Known for its beauty and ease of care, this little wonder will captivate any plant lover and become an exceptional addition to your botanical collection.
The Tillandsia Ionantha Van Hyningii is a variety native to Mexico that has thick and succulent leaves, with a large presence of trichomes that give it whitish reflections.
Tillandsia Myosura is an epiphytic species, also known as "Mousetail", which belongs to the bromeliad family.Native to Argentina, it can also be found in countries such as Bolivia and Paraguay.This curious plant has won the hearts of nature lovers due to its intriguing appearance and adaptability.
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