đźšš Free Worldwide Shipping on All Orders!Shop Now
Tillandsia flavoviolacea 'Moonlight' (WA Prohibited)
HomeStore

Tillandsia flavoviolacea 'Moonlight' (WA Prohibited)

Tillandsia flavoviolacea 'Moonlight' (WA Prohibited)

Tillandsia flavoviolacea 'Moonlight' is a cultivated form of a naturally rare species native to the cloud forests of Veracruz, Mexico. The species itself is known for its unusual floral coloration—its name derives from the Latin 'flavo' (yellow) and 'violacea' (violet). The 'Moonlight' cultivar enhances these subtle tones, producing a soft violet inflorescence often accompanied by creamy-white or pale pink bracts. Found in humid, high-altitude environments, the plant benefits from cool temperatures, steady airflow, and diffused light.

Care Tips:

  • Light: Prefers filtered light; avoid harsh midday sun
  • Water: Mist 3–4 times per week or soak gently once weekly; never allow to stay wet for prolonged periods
  • Humidity: Enjoys high humidity (60–80%) with good airflow
  • Media: Mount on cork or tree fern slab; do not pot in soil
  • Temperature: Optimum range is 12–24°C; does not tolerate frost
  • Fertiliser: Use a weak bromeliad or tillandsia fertiliser monthly during growing season

$3.15

Original: $9.00

-65%
Tillandsia flavoviolacea 'Moonlight' (WA Prohibited)—

$9.00

$3.15

More Images

Tillandsia flavoviolacea 'Moonlight' (WA Prohibited) - Image 2
Tillandsia flavoviolacea 'Moonlight' (WA Prohibited) - Image 3
Tillandsia flavoviolacea 'Moonlight' (WA Prohibited) - Image 4
Tillandsia flavoviolacea 'Moonlight' (WA Prohibited) - Image 5

Tillandsia flavoviolacea 'Moonlight' (WA Prohibited)

Tillandsia flavoviolacea 'Moonlight' is a cultivated form of a naturally rare species native to the cloud forests of Veracruz, Mexico. The species itself is known for its unusual floral coloration—its name derives from the Latin 'flavo' (yellow) and 'violacea' (violet). The 'Moonlight' cultivar enhances these subtle tones, producing a soft violet inflorescence often accompanied by creamy-white or pale pink bracts. Found in humid, high-altitude environments, the plant benefits from cool temperatures, steady airflow, and diffused light.

Care Tips:

  • Light: Prefers filtered light; avoid harsh midday sun
  • Water: Mist 3–4 times per week or soak gently once weekly; never allow to stay wet for prolonged periods
  • Humidity: Enjoys high humidity (60–80%) with good airflow
  • Media: Mount on cork or tree fern slab; do not pot in soil
  • Temperature: Optimum range is 12–24°C; does not tolerate frost
  • Fertiliser: Use a weak bromeliad or tillandsia fertiliser monthly during growing season

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

Tillandsia flavoviolacea 'Moonlight' is a cultivated form of a naturally rare species native to the cloud forests of Veracruz, Mexico. The species itself is known for its unusual floral coloration—its name derives from the Latin 'flavo' (yellow) and 'violacea' (violet). The 'Moonlight' cultivar enhances these subtle tones, producing a soft violet inflorescence often accompanied by creamy-white or pale pink bracts. Found in humid, high-altitude environments, the plant benefits from cool temperatures, steady airflow, and diffused light.

Care Tips:

  • Light: Prefers filtered light; avoid harsh midday sun
  • Water: Mist 3–4 times per week or soak gently once weekly; never allow to stay wet for prolonged periods
  • Humidity: Enjoys high humidity (60–80%) with good airflow
  • Media: Mount on cork or tree fern slab; do not pot in soil
  • Temperature: Optimum range is 12–24°C; does not tolerate frost
  • Fertiliser: Use a weak bromeliad or tillandsia fertiliser monthly during growing season