Tillandsias are the attention grabber in our gift store. Precariously perched tables or hanging from a shelf, people have become collectors of these unique plants since we have opened our doors.
Tillandsia xerographica has a rosy pigment and cushionlike form, author Zenaida Sengo says in her new book, Air Plants. ( Caitlin Atkinson - Timber Press ) Air plants don't need soil to grow and don't ...
Make a green Valentine’s Day wreath this season. Green in both the literal and figurative sense, this decoration of air plants is alive, requires little to no care, is cheap to make, and has no ...
Air plants, more properly Tillandsias, a genus from the bromeliad family, may finally be making a breakthrough with plant lovers. And why not? They’re exotic, colorful, not that difficult to keep, and ...
Most plants from the tropics look exotic, but few moreso than air plants. Small enough to hold in your hand, these plants require no soil - they literally grow in the air. You might have seen them for ...
You may or may not have noticed that tillandsias are popping up everywhere. Not so much as garden plants, although you might have spotted an air plant or two growing in the crooks of trees. Mostly ...
My name is Maurice Kellett. My passion is growing bromeliads, and the main type of bromeliads that I love and work with are Tillandsias, commonly known as air plants. My passion started after a visit ...
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