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air plants philadelphia 10 x Tillandsia Air Plants10 x Tillandsia Air Plants Tillandsia air plants are small bromeliads grown outside traditional potting soil. This set includes ten mixed Tillandsia plants, giving you a varied group of living rosettes for cork, wood, ceramic holders, wire frames, open bowls or mounted arrangements. The roots mainly anchor the plant, while the leaves handle moisture uptake through fine surface trichomes. The set gives a mix of rosette sizes, leaf widths and upright,
10 x Tillandsia Air Plants
Tillandsia air plants are small bromeliads grown outside traditional potting soil. This set includes ten mixed Tillandsia plants, giving you a varied group of living rosettes for cork, wood, ceramic holders, wire frames, open bowls or mounted arrangements.
The roots mainly anchor the plant, while the leaves handle moisture uptake through fine surface trichomes. The set gives a mix of rosette sizes, leaf widths and upright, curled or tufted forms.
What this Tillandsia set includes
- Set size: Ten mixed Tillandsia air plants.
- Growth habit: Soil-free bromeliads with compact rosettes or tufted leaf clusters.
- Leaf texture: Green to silver-grey leaves, often with a softly scaled surface.
- Display options: Suitable for cork, wood, stone, ceramic holders, wire frames and open bowls.
- Growth cycle: Mature rosettes may colour, flower and later produce offsets.
How air plants take up water
Tillandsia belongs to Bromeliaceae, the pineapple family. Many species grow as epiphytes on branches or trunks, while others attach to rock surfaces. Their leaves carry specialised trichomes that absorb moisture from rain, mist and brief wetting. After watering, water needs to leave the leaf bases quickly so the crowns do not soften or rot.
Mixed Tillandsia sets can include plants with different leaf density and moisture needs. Silver, heavily scaled forms usually tolerate brighter, drier positions; greener forms may need soaking again sooner if the leaves curl tightly or turn dull. Keep all plants in open air with space around the crown and leaf bases.
Caring for mixed Tillandsia air plants
- Light: Place in bright, filtered light close to a window. Strong midday sun behind glass can scorch the leaves.
- Watering: Soak in rainwater or low-mineral water for 15–30 minutes, then shake out water from the rosette.
- Drying: Let each plant dry upside down or on its side before returning it to a holder or arrangement.
- Watering interval: Soak more often in warm, bright rooms. Reduce watering in cooler rooms where the plants dry slowly.
- Airflow: Keep the plants in an open, ventilated position so moisture clears from the leaf bases.
- Temperature: Keep above 12 °C and protect from cold windowsills during cold nights.
- Mounting: Use cork, wood, stone, ceramic or wire frames. Keep damp moss or wet decorative material away from the crown.
- Feeding: Add a very dilute bromeliad or orchid fertiliser to the soak water occasionally during active growth.
- Flowering: A mature rosette may bloom once, often with stronger colour near the centre, then produce young side shoots.
- Propagation: Leave offsets attached for a fuller clump or separate them once they reach around one third of the parent rosette’s size.
Set problems to watch
- Soft base or loose centre: Water has usually stayed trapped in the rosette. Extend drying time and improve airflow after soaking.
- Crisp leaf tips: Dry heat, missed watering or intense light are common causes. Adjust the soaking interval and move the plants away from hot, exposed glass.
- Pale scorched patches: Direct sun through glass can burn the leaves. Move the plants to bright filtered light.
- Tightly curled, dull leaves: The plant may be dehydrated. Soak, dry fully and shorten the interval between waterings if the leaves stay drawn in.
Arranging the ten-plant set
Arrange the ten plants with space between the rosettes, especially after watering. Crowded plants dry more slowly around the crown and leaf bases.
Keeping Tillandsia safely displayed
Keep small Tillandsia away from pets and children that may nibble or swallow them.
Tillandsia range and genus note
Tillandsia L. is a genus in Bromeliaceae with a native range across tropical and subtropical America. The genus name honours Elias Tillandz, a Swedish-Finnish physician and botanist. This mixed Tillandsia set brings together plants selected for varied rosette shapes, leaf textures and sizes.
Give each rosette enough open air after soaking so the crown dries before the plants go back into their holders.
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