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Tillandsia streptocarpa 'Orchid' - Orchid Airplant

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Tillandsia streptocarpa 'Orchid' is an undeniably captivating addition to any garden with its put a spell on the onlooker with its alluring structural elegance. This distinctive specimen, more widely known as the Orchid Airplant, boasts a striking silhouette with curling silver-tinged green leaves, which gives it a minimalist yet opulent aura. The thrilling surprise of its vibrant violet-blue flowers offers a dash of exotic beauty when in bloom, amid the subtle green foliage. Remarkably easy to care for, it requires minimal water and thrives excellently in bright indirect light, flexibly adapting to a range of environments. A true airplant, it absorbs its necessary nutrients from air, transcending the need for soil. This slow-growing gem matures gradually, while its unrivaled adaptability and mesmerizing form make it an intriguing option, perfect for homeowners in search of a plant addition that’s not only exotic but one studded with characters. Embellish your landscape with the Tillandsia streptocarpa 'Orchid'— watch how its effortless charm transforms your space!

  • Size: Mature size varies, slow growth rate
  • Flowers: Vibrant violet-blue
  • Foliage: Silver-tinged green leaves
  • Water usage: Minimal
  • Sun exposure: Bright indirect light
  • Growing Medium: Does not require soil, absorbs nutrients from air
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