Shopping for a full project?

Send your list instead

Tillandsia neglecta - Neglecta Airplant

Add item to quote to see pricing

Tillandsia neglecta is an exquisite perennial from the Bromeliad family, popularly known as the Neglecta Airplant. Its unique adaptation allows it to survive without soil, opulently absorbing nutrients and moisture from the air and rainfall. This remarkable plant presents an enchanting arrangement of gray-green leaves, fashioning an elegant rosette pattern as a testament to evolution and a sight to behold. Once every year, it captivates the audience with a dynamic bloom of vibrant pink spike beautifully complemented by tubular purple flowers. With varying compact sizes and a preference for bright indirect light, it's an effortlessly adaptable and captivating addition to any environment. Its resilience and unique aesthetic traits make it a treasured choice for both novice and expert gardeners, adding extraordinary value and intrigue to any indoor or outdoor landscaping ensemble. No green thumb required; the Tillandsia neglecta truly lives up to its name, flourishing with minimal care for a maximum impact.

  • Size: Compact size varies
  • Flowers: Vibrant pink spike with tubular purple flowers
  • Foliage: Gray-green leaves forming rosette pattern
  • Water usage: Absorbs moisture and nutrients from the air
  • Sun exposure: Bright indirect light
  • Soil requirement: None, adapted to thrive without soil
  • Commonly purchased with Tillandsia neglecta (Neglecta Airplant)

    Tillandsia fasciculata aff. (Petalan, Guerrero) (Giant Airplant)

    View

    T. chiapensis x concolor 'Orange Delight' (Orange Delight Airplant)

    View

    Tillandsia xiphioides (Xiphioides Airplant)

    View

    Tillandsia fasciculata 'Ecuador' (Ecuador Giant Airplant)

    View

    Tillandsia fasciculata 'Mitla' (Mitla Giant Airplant)

    View

    Tillandsia x bergiana (T. Beutelspacheri x Flabellata) (Bergiana Airplant)

    View

    Tillandsia usneoides (Spanish Moss)

    View

    Tillandsia paleacea enano (Dwarf Paleacea Airplant)

    View