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Tillandsia | Breasy

Tillandsia

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Name
Tillandsia
Origin
Tillandsia grows in the forests, deserts and mountains of Central and South America, Mexico and in the southern United States. They like high humidity levels and therefore, they are ideal for brightening up your bathroom.

Their tropical roots make Tillandsias excellent survivors and therefore, they require little maintenance.
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A bright spot, never expose to direct sunlight
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1x per 2 weeks
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14-30 ° C
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Not necessary

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Meet the plant

It is somewhat wild, wonderfully beautiful and yet surprisingly easy to manage; these qualities make the Tillandsia a very special Bromeliad. It is a cheerful muddle from which one or more eye-catchers emerge. The green parts are narrow and pointed, between these structures that most closely resemble a funky scoop, it grows an alien torch or a collection of small flames.

Nice to know

The Tillandsia probably originated during the Cretaceous era about 65 million years ago. Fossil specimens have been dated back to 30 million years ago and so, they can justifiably be called primeval life forms. Incas, Aztecs and Mayans used almost every part of the Tillandsia for food, protection, fibre and ceremonies.

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