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 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 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 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.
The Tillandsia Aeranthos Minuette is a small species but of rapid growth and reproduction, it creates large spherical formations/groups that get to have more than one hundred members/children.
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Tillandsia Morreniana Catopsis is a species native to Costa Rica and Mexico, where it grows epiphytically, i.e. without the need for substrate, clinging to trees with its roots, which it uses as claws.This characteristic makes it an ideal plant for growing indoors, in terrariums or as part of a hanging decoration.
Tillandsia Latifolia Dwarf Type 2 is a fascinating variety of air plant native to Ecuador and Peru, belonging to the genus Tillandsia, commonly known as "Air Carnation" or "Air Plants".This particular species is noted for its compact size and exotic appearance, making it a unique and striking addition to any plant collection.
The Tillandsia Xerografica x Harrasi is a hybrid created from the combination of seeds of the Tillandsia Xerografica and the pollination of the Tillandsia Harrisi.
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