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Tillandsia fasciculata v. clavispica - Giant Airplant

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Tillandsia fasciculata v. clavispica is often hailed as the Giant Airplant, an extraordinary bromeliad species that effortlessly enhances the "Annuals & Perennials" category. Boasting a striking cluster of needle-like, silver-green leaves, this perennial plant evokes a sense of botanical fascination, with its foliage blushing to an enticing crimson as bloom time approaches. Standing up to 3 feet tall, the Giant Airplant commands attention with its distinctive, vibrant red floral spike that gives way to charming yellow or purple tubular flowers, blossoming in late spring or early summer. Hailing from Central and South America, this low-maintenance marvel flourishes in bright, indirect light, requiring minimal watering and impressively thrives without soil. Instead, it absorbs nutrients from the air, using its roots to cling to a variety of surfaces. Adaptable and resilient, the Tillandsia fasciculata v. clavispica is a captivating addition to any landscape, combining exotic appeal with easy care for a truly unforgettable aesthetic impact.

  • Size: Up to 3 feet tall
  • Flowers: Red spike with yellow or purple tubular flowers
  • Foliage: Needle-like, silver-green leaves
  • Water usage: Minimal
  • Sun exposure: Bright, indirect light
  • Soilless Growth: Thrives without soil, absorbs nutrients from the air
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