Instead of growing in soil, they cling to trees, rocks and even buildings. And they do it without parasitizing or harming their hosts.
Air plants display well with other plants, rocks, or open terrariums. Here's what you need to know about caring for them.
When it comes to terrariums, you have a few types of plants to consider, but two dominate the houseplant market - air plants ...
If you’re looking for a houseplant that’s as unique as it is low-maintenance, let me introduce you to air plants, members of the Tillandsia genus in the Bromeliad family. I first became ...
Perhaps the most unique species of Tillandsia is the tendrilled Xerographic air plant (T. xerographica). Known as the King of Air Plants, it can grow up to 2 feet wide.
If you’re looking for a houseplant that’s as unique as it is low-maintenance, let me introduce you to air plants, members of the Tillandsia genus in the Bromeliad family. I first became ...
A Tillandsia ionantha air plant. (Nathaniel Miller/Air Plant Hub via AP) If you’re looking for a houseplant that’s as unique as it is low-maintenance, let me introduce you to air plants ...