Plant care guide
• TILLANDSIA JUNCEA
There Tillandsia Juncea it is a genus of plant that belongs to the Bromeliad family, in its natural state it is found only in the tropical and sub-tropical areas of the...
• TILLANDSIA JUNCEA
There Tillandsia Juncea it is a genus of plant that belongs to the Bromeliad family, in its natural state it is found only in the tropical and sub-tropical areas of the...
• TILLANDSIA BUTZII
There Tillandsia Butts It is a plant that belongs to the Bromeliad family and is native to South America. They get their nourishment through the trichomes, organs that their leaves are equipped with...
• TILLANDSIA BUTZII
There Tillandsia Butts It is a plant that belongs to the Bromeliad family and is native to South America. They get their nourishment through the trichomes, organs that their leaves are equipped with...
TILLANDSIA USNEOIDES
The Tillandsia Usneoides it is native to the forests of South / Central America. It is found on countless types of support: trees, shrubs, rocks and structures of various types. Present as...
TILLANDSIA USNEOIDES
The Tillandsia Usneoides it is native to the forests of South / Central America. It is found on countless types of support: trees, shrubs, rocks and structures of various types. Present as...
• TILLANDSIA CAPUT MEDUSAE
The Tillandsia Head of Medusa it is a plant belonging to the Bromeliads and native to the forests of Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. Undoubtedly one of the most resistant...
• TILLANDSIA CAPUT MEDUSAE
The Tillandsia Head of Medusa it is a plant belonging to the Bromeliads and native to the forests of Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. Undoubtedly one of the most resistant...
• TILLANDSIA BRACHYCAULOS
The Tillandsia Brachycaulos Multiflora is an epiphytic species (plants that live on other plants) native to Central America, in moderately wooded regions, where light can enter well.The arrangement of the leaves, glossy or semi-glossy, is...
• TILLANDSIA BRACHYCAULOS
The Tillandsia Brachycaulos Multiflora is an epiphytic species (plants that live on other plants) native to Central America, in moderately wooded regions, where light can enter well.The arrangement of the leaves, glossy or semi-glossy, is...