Tillandsia Xiphioides is native to countries such as Paraguay, Brazil and Bolivia, where it grows and develops on rocks, trees or bushes at latitudes ranging from 700 to 2700 metres above sea level.
Tillandsia Xerographica is an epiphytic species, native to Mexico, Guatemala and El Salvador, at latitudes ranging from 200 to 700 metres above sea level.
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.
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 Usneoides is a fascinating air plant belonging to the Bromeliaceae family.It is native to the southern United States, and is commonly found in regions with warm, humid climates.This epiphytic plant does not require soil to grow, making it a unique and versatile choice for decorating and beautifying any space.
Tillandsia Usneoides Fein Grüne is a special variant of the popular Tillandsia Usneoides, also known as "Old Man's Beard" or "Spanish Moss".What makes this variety exceptional is its light green and silvery colour.Its soft, delicate foliage gives it an ethereal appearance, making it an ideal choice for decorating any space with a touch of natural charm.It...
La Tillandsia Usneoides Grob Silver, también conocida como "Barba de Viejo" o "Musgo español", es una especie de planta epífita perteneciente a la familia de las Bromeliáceas. Es originaria del sur de Estados Unidos, donde se desarrolla sobre los árboles en zonas pantanosas.
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Tillandsia tricolor is an epiphytic species, native to Costa Rica, although it is also commonly seen in southern Mexico, at latitudes ranging from 600 to 2000 metres above sea level, where it lives in relatively humid and not very lush tropical and subtropical forests.
Tillandsia Zacapanensis is a rare lithophyte specimen (growing on rocks) native to Zacapa, Guatemala.It produces a great floral branching with large yellowish bracts that combine perfectly with the purple of its tubular flowers, typical of the Tillandsias.
The Dwarf Tillandsia Xiphioides is a smaller form than the common Tillandsia Xiphioides, from which it originates.It is a very hardy and beautiful plant, which makes it a much sought after specimen by Tillandsia lovers.
Tillandsia Werdermannii, also known as "la siempreviva", is an epiphytic species native to Peru and northern Chile, mainly in deserts, which makes it a very drought-resistant plant, and at the same time sensitive to high humidity levels.