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Tillandsia fasciculata v. fasciculata (Honduras) - Giant Airplant

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Tillandsia fasciculata v. fasciculata (Honduras) is more than your average plant; it's a living sculpture characterizing adaptability and charm. Dubbed the 'Giant Airplant,' its origins trace back to the Central American tropics. Belonging to the Bromeliaceae family, this unique variety commands attention with its sprawling clusters of silver-gray foliage, artistically crafted in a rosette pattern. Its pièce de résistance is the towering spikes sprouting forth, offering a vibrant canvas of red, purple or yellow tubular blooms, making it a dramatic centerpiece for any setting. An exemplary testament to low-maintenance gardening, this airplant flourishes virtually anywhere, thriving best under bright to filtered sunlight. It bypasses conventional plant norms, requiring no soil to prosper. Instead, it acquires its nourishment directly from air and rain, promising growth with minimal water usage. Whether you're looking for interior elegance or outdoor allure, the Tillandsia fasciculata v. fasciculata adds an undeniably splendid exotic touch to your landscape.

  • Size: Can grow in clusters, expanding in size
  • Flowers: Tall spikes with red, purple or yellow tubular flowers
  • Foliage: Silver-gray leaves in rosette pattern
  • Water usage: Minimal
  • Sun exposure: Bright to filtered sunlight
  • Soil requirement: Requires no soil, obtains nutrients from air and rain
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