How to Grow Tillandsia Xerographica Air Plants

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Tillandsia xerographica is known as the king or queen of air plants thanks to its large size and gracefully curling leaves. It’s one of the biggest air plants, growing up to three feet across and the shape is instantly recognizable. Learn how to care for xerographica air plants in this guide. Read more now.

How to Grow and Care for Tillandsia Sky Plants

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Sky plants (Tillandsia ionantha) are air plants that feature bright purple, red, and yellow blossoms and textured green or reddish leaves. These gorgeous succulents couldn’t be easier to care for, provided you give them the conditions they require. Learn how to grow and care for sky plants in this guide. Read more now.

How to Revive Tillandsia Air Plants

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Tillandsia air plants are fun, low-maintenance houseplants that coordinate with various design schemes, perched upon driftwood, seashells, and stones displayed on desks, shelves, tables, and walls. Unfortunately, it is easy to water them incorrectly. Learn how to revive under- or overwatered air plants in this guide.

Name that Air Plant: 17 of the Best Tillandsia Varieties for Soilless Gardening

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Add some funky fresh flora to your indoor decor with Tillandsia, or air plants. They need indirect sunlight and no soil. Arrange and rearrange them as often as desired using creative supports such as crystals, driftwood, metal stands, and terrarium globes. Read on and discover 17 of our favorite Tillandsia species now.

Grow Indoor Air Plants for Living Wall Art

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Need to energize a ho-hum space? Do it with tillandsia. These unique air plants require no soil, and add color, interest, and texture to any décor. Create exotic tropical arrangements and vary them to suit your mood. Learn about this intriguing flowering species from your friends at Gardener’s Path.