Tillandsia - BRACHYCAULOS MULTIFLORA

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Size: L - Groß

There Tillandsia Brachycaulos Multiflora it is an epiphytic species (plants that live on other plants) native to Central America, in medium-wooded regions, where light can enter well. The arrangement of the leaves, glossy or semi-glossy, is unique in its kind because it forms a "pseudo-reservoir" which can keep the water inside the plant itself. The plant is much appreciated for its "rosette" shape, which in well-developed plants can reach a diameter of about 30 cm (for further information, visit the page guide plants).
There Tillandsia Brachycaulos Multiflora and ideal for ours OCTO which allow it to receive the right light and ventilation.

L - LARGE
height: ± 12 cm
diameter: ± 12 cm

Care of Tillandsia - BRACHYCAULOS MULTIFLORA

Tillandsia Brachycaulos appreciates and requires good environmental humidity. Rehydrate 2/3 times a week with a nebulizer or by immersion. Eliminate excess water by turning the plant upside down for a few seconds.

As with all Tillandsias, they should be placed in the brightest rooms indoors, avoiding direct sunlight. The red color depends largely on the light.

Features of the Tillandsia - BRACHYCAULOS MULTIFLORA

• Crown (leaves) - evergreen

• Light exposure - partial shade / indirect light

• Flowering period - July > September

• Climate area - survives between 10 and 35 °C in the Centre, South and islands, Subtropical

• Water requirement - 2/3 times a week (nebulization)

• Diseases - scale insect, rot if not dried properly

Tillandsia Curiosities

These soilless wonders offer a touch of natural elegance with minimal maintenance.

Magical plants, perfect for any space and any lifestyle, ideal for those with black thumbs!

They prefer bright indirect light. Avoid direct and strong sunlight.

Soak in water for 15-30 minutes once a week or spray 2-3 times a week.

They love fresh air! Avoid closed or too humid environments without air exchange.

Ideal temperature between 15 and 30°C. Protect from the cold: below 10°C, it is better to move them indoors.

They help purify the air by removing contaminants such as dirt and dust.

Through photosynthesis, these plants produce fresh oxygen, providing cleaner air to breathe.

Being native to rainforests, they thrive in humid conditions and derive their nourishment from the humidity in the air.

For this reason, they help reduce moisture by capturing it and using it to survive.

The simple presence of plants promotes relaxation, reducing stress and even helping to lower blood pressure.

Keeping them at home is ideal for those who have a stressful job or live in a high-tension environment.

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