
Tillandsia aeranthos
Tillandsia aeranthos is a species native to southern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and northern Argentina, where it grows in subtropical forests and scrublands. The species readily forms clumps over time and is known for its adaptability and resilience, making it one of the more widely cultivated Tillandsia.
Care Tips
- Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal. Avoid harsh direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves. An east-facing windowsill is often a good location.
- Water: Mist the plant thoroughly 2-3 times a week, ensuring that excess water drains away. Alternatively, you can soak the plant in a bowl of water for 20-30 minutes once a week. Allow the plant to dry completely before returning it to its display location. This is important to prevent rot.
- Air Circulation: Good air circulation is crucial for Tillandsias. Ensure that the plant is not placed in a stagnant or enclosed environment. A light breeze or a position near a fan can be beneficial.
- Temperature: Maintain warm temperatures between 10-30°C (50-86°F) for optimal growth. This hardy air plant can tolerate a wider range of temperatures than many other Tillandsia species.
- Fertiliser: Use a diluted bromeliad or orchid fertiliser once a month during the growing season (spring and summer). This will help to encourage healthy growth and flowering.
- Mounting: Tillandsia aeranthos can be mounted on various surfaces, such as driftwood, cork bark, or even decorative rocks. Use fishing line, wire, or glue to securely attach the plant to its mount. Be sure to choose a mount that allows for good air circulation around the plant.
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Tillandsia aeranthos
Tillandsia aeranthos is a species native to southern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and northern Argentina, where it grows in subtropical forests and scrublands. The species readily forms clumps over time and is known for its adaptability and resilience, making it one of the more widely cultivated Tillandsia.
Care Tips
- Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal. Avoid harsh direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves. An east-facing windowsill is often a good location.
- Water: Mist the plant thoroughly 2-3 times a week, ensuring that excess water drains away. Alternatively, you can soak the plant in a bowl of water for 20-30 minutes once a week. Allow the plant to dry completely before returning it to its display location. This is important to prevent rot.
- Air Circulation: Good air circulation is crucial for Tillandsias. Ensure that the plant is not placed in a stagnant or enclosed environment. A light breeze or a position near a fan can be beneficial.
- Temperature: Maintain warm temperatures between 10-30°C (50-86°F) for optimal growth. This hardy air plant can tolerate a wider range of temperatures than many other Tillandsia species.
- Fertiliser: Use a diluted bromeliad or orchid fertiliser once a month during the growing season (spring and summer). This will help to encourage healthy growth and flowering.
- Mounting: Tillandsia aeranthos can be mounted on various surfaces, such as driftwood, cork bark, or even decorative rocks. Use fishing line, wire, or glue to securely attach the plant to its mount. Be sure to choose a mount that allows for good air circulation around the plant.
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Tillandsia aeranthos is a species native to southern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and northern Argentina, where it grows in subtropical forests and scrublands. The species readily forms clumps over time and is known for its adaptability and resilience, making it one of the more widely cultivated Tillandsia.
Care Tips
- Light: Bright, indirect light is ideal. Avoid harsh direct sunlight, which can scorch the leaves. An east-facing windowsill is often a good location.
- Water: Mist the plant thoroughly 2-3 times a week, ensuring that excess water drains away. Alternatively, you can soak the plant in a bowl of water for 20-30 minutes once a week. Allow the plant to dry completely before returning it to its display location. This is important to prevent rot.
- Air Circulation: Good air circulation is crucial for Tillandsias. Ensure that the plant is not placed in a stagnant or enclosed environment. A light breeze or a position near a fan can be beneficial.
- Temperature: Maintain warm temperatures between 10-30°C (50-86°F) for optimal growth. This hardy air plant can tolerate a wider range of temperatures than many other Tillandsia species.
- Fertiliser: Use a diluted bromeliad or orchid fertiliser once a month during the growing season (spring and summer). This will help to encourage healthy growth and flowering.
- Mounting: Tillandsia aeranthos can be mounted on various surfaces, such as driftwood, cork bark, or even decorative rocks. Use fishing line, wire, or glue to securely attach the plant to its mount. Be sure to choose a mount that allows for good air circulation around the plant.























