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Tillandsia brachycaulos x fasciculata - Airplant

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Tillandsia brachycaulos x fasciculata is an intriguing perennial hybrid, commonly referred to as the Airplant. Belonging to the Bromeliaceae family, this unique specimen sparks interest with its vibrant, verdant leaves that gradually mature to a fiery crimson as they prepare to bloom. Like a dramatic flourish, the plant flaunts dazzling tubular flowers in a shade of violet-blue, creating a stunning juxtaposition against the rich crimson foliage. As a testament to its low-maintenance nature, this magnificent plant is adaptive to its surroundings, needing only air to get its nutrients and minimal water for sustenance. Respecting its love for bright, indirect rays of light, the Airplant prefers to be in well-lit indoor or outdoor spaces. Compact in size yet striking in appearance, this no-soil-needing epiphytic wonder is an unconventional, yet sophisticated choice for any indoor garden or low-water landscape design. Its remarkable transformation and effortless upkeep make it an appealing choice for those wanting a touch of exotic elegance that’s unpretentious and practical.

  • Size: Small
  • Flowers: Tubular, violet-blue flowers
  • Foliage: Vibrant green leaves that transition to a deep crimson
  • Water usage: Minimal
  • Sun exposure: Bright, indirect light
  • Additional feature: Epiphytic growth habit, no soil required
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