Transform your environment with Tillandsias: without soil, without limits, a breeze of nature in every corner!

With Tillandsias, decoration becomes art and each space is an opportunity to express your style. Get inspired, play with shapes and let nature be your muse!

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  • What are Tillandsias?

    Tillandsias, also known as air plants or Air Plants in English, are a fascinating group of epiphytic plants that belong to the Bromeliaceae family. These plants are native to the tropical regions of Central and South America, as well as some subtropical areas. What makes Tillandsias so special is their ability to grow without the need for soil. Instead, they get the nutrients and water they need from air and ambient humidity.

    These plants come in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, from small Tillandsias that fit in the palm of your hand to larger species that can reach several feet in height. Their leaves are generally thin and scaly, allowing them to absorb moisture from the air efficiently. Additionally, Tillandsias often produce colorful, attractive flowers that add a decorative touch to any space.

  • How to care for your Tillandsias or Air Plants?

    Caring for Tillandsias is relatively simple, but it's important to follow a few guidelines to ensure these air plants thrive in your home. Here are some tips for caring for your Tillandsias:

    1. Adequate light : Place your Tillandsias in a location with bright indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight for long periods, as they may burn.
    2. Irrigation : Unlike traditional plants, Tillandsias are not watered with soil. Instead, mist the plants with water two to three times a week, or soak them in water for 30 minutes every 1-2 weeks. Make sure they dry completely after watering.
    3. Humidity : These plants need a humid environment. You can maintain humidity by misting Tillandsias regularly and avoiding dry environments.
    4. Temperature : Keep your Tillandsias in a temperature range of 15-30°C. Avoid cold air currents.
    5. Feeding : Although they get most of their nutrients from the air, you can feed your Tillandsias occasionally with a mild fertilizer diluted in water.

    By following these care tips, you will be able to enjoy the unique beauty of Tillandsias in your home and keep these air plants healthy for a long time. They add a touch of nature and originality to any space!

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