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Tillandsia 'Salmon Fire' - Salmon Fire Airplant

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Tillandsia 'Salmon Fire' is a distinctive air plant bursting with personality. Belonging to the esteemed Bromeliaceae family, its most compelling distinction lies in its foliage that stages a spectacular display of colors – from a verdant green base, the leaves are naturally kissed into an eye-catching salmon hue under exposure to indirect sunlight. Upon full maturation, this petite perennial stands only 5-6 inches tall and blooms radiantly purple flowers from the center, providing an attractive juxtaposition against the vibrant salmon-red leaves. Much like its fiery namesake, the Salmon Fire Airplant is hardy and thrives without the need for soil, being well-adapted to absorb its needed moisture and nutrients directly from the air. This attribute, along with its modest size, makes it an intriguing and low-maintenance choice for anyone interested in adding a captivating touch to their interior or exterior spaces. Whether showcased on its own or paired with other flora, this striking plant promises a dramatic flair that would spark conversation.

  • Size: Up to 5-6 inches tall
  • Flowers: Center blooms with radiant purples
  • Foliage: Green base transitioning to salmon hues with sun exposure
  • Water usage: Absorbs moisture from the air
  • Sun exposure: Indirect light
  • Soil requirements: None, airplant
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