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Tillandsia recurvifolia v. subsecundifolia - Tillandsia recurvifolia v. subsecundifolia

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Tillandsia recurvifolia v. subsecundifolia is a remarkable perennial bromeliad that brings a unique texture and appeal to any garden–indoors or outdoors. Originating from South and Central America, this air plant sports a wreath of slender, recurved leaves that stages a beautiful display of silvery-green color. The plant's compact size packs a punch; as the summer months arrive, the plant unveils an exquisite bloom of vibrant purple flowers with a captivating tubular shape. Nature's sculptor, this plant grows without soil, attaching itself to trees or rocks–a feature that delivers an intriguing visual element to your landscape. Flourishing under bright, indirect light, its minimal water requirements and unique growth habit make it a convenient choice for landscaping enthusiasts looking for equal parts of beauty and low maintenance. Whether you're a novice gardener or a seasoned pro, Tillandsia recurvifolia v. subsecundifolia will add an intriguing aesthetic dimension to your garden ensemble.

  • Size: Typically small, compact rosette
  • Flowers: Purple, tubular shape
  • Foliage: Recurved, silvery-green leaves
  • Water usage: Minimal, absorbs from air and occasional rain
  • Sun exposure: Bright, indirect light
  • Unique Growth Habit: Epiphytic species, grows without soil
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