Tillandsia Andreana is a saxicolous species, rarely epiphytic, native to Colombia, where it grows and thrives in cliff areas at latitudes ranging from 500 to 1800 metres above sea level.
Tillandsia albida is a stem-growing variety of air plant, this species can form a large colony of specimens in a few years.
The leaves of this plant are white and stiff.
The Tillandsia or Albertiana air plant only grows in a small area in the north of Argentina. This variety of air plant grows in the ravines of the mountains in terrain that is very difficult to access, and the area where this Tillandsia lives has an extremely unpredictable climate.
The variety of air plant Aeranthos more commonly called Dianthus air, tillandsia Aeranthos is listed as a small plant, this specimen of tillandsia can measure up to 14cm
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.
Originally from Colombia, tillandsia Funckiana is a species of vine that produces "pups" or deviations along the stem and can establish into a specimen plant fairly quickly.
Tillandsia Lautneri is a fascinating variety of Tillandsia Capitata, specifically Guzmanioides.This species is prized for its exotic beauty and scarcity, making it a perfect addition for any plant lover, whether you are an experienced gardener or a beginner.If you are looking for a unique, low maintenance plant to add to your collection or to give as a...
Group/Pulk of Tillandsia Mallemonti.Tillandsia Mallemonti is a species native to Brazil, where it grows and develops mainly on trees at latitudes ranging from 0 to 800 metres above sea level.
Tillandsia Didisticha is an epiphytic species native to the tropical rainforests of countries such as Mexico, Bolivia and Brazil, at latitudes of up to 1500m above sea level.
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.