
Tillandsia tricholepis
Tillandsia tricholepis is a diminutive species native to South America, including Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil. It is typically found growing on branches in dry to moderately humid woodlands. The plant consists of very small, narrow green leaves arranged in tight tufts along a branching stem. It grows caulescently, producing new shoots along the stem which gradually form a softly cascading mat or chain of growth. Its tiny yellow to greenish-yellow flowers are produced singly and briefly, but appear sporadically throughout the year. This species is well suited to wire mounts or suspended arrangements where its trailing habit can be appreciated.
Care Tips:
- Light: Prefers bright, filtered light; tolerates some morning sun
- Water: Mist 3–4 times weekly; due to small size, avoid overwatering
- Humidity: Moderate humidity with good airflow is important
- Media: Best grown mounted on wire, mesh, or cork to allow trailing
- Temperature: Grows best in 16–28°C; protect from frost
- Fertiliser: Apply diluted tillandsia fertiliser monthly during active growth
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Tillandsia tricholepis
Tillandsia tricholepis is a diminutive species native to South America, including Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil. It is typically found growing on branches in dry to moderately humid woodlands. The plant consists of very small, narrow green leaves arranged in tight tufts along a branching stem. It grows caulescently, producing new shoots along the stem which gradually form a softly cascading mat or chain of growth. Its tiny yellow to greenish-yellow flowers are produced singly and briefly, but appear sporadically throughout the year. This species is well suited to wire mounts or suspended arrangements where its trailing habit can be appreciated.
Care Tips:
- Light: Prefers bright, filtered light; tolerates some morning sun
- Water: Mist 3–4 times weekly; due to small size, avoid overwatering
- Humidity: Moderate humidity with good airflow is important
- Media: Best grown mounted on wire, mesh, or cork to allow trailing
- Temperature: Grows best in 16–28°C; protect from frost
- Fertiliser: Apply diluted tillandsia fertiliser monthly during active growth
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Tillandsia tricholepis is a diminutive species native to South America, including Bolivia, Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil. It is typically found growing on branches in dry to moderately humid woodlands. The plant consists of very small, narrow green leaves arranged in tight tufts along a branching stem. It grows caulescently, producing new shoots along the stem which gradually form a softly cascading mat or chain of growth. Its tiny yellow to greenish-yellow flowers are produced singly and briefly, but appear sporadically throughout the year. This species is well suited to wire mounts or suspended arrangements where its trailing habit can be appreciated.
Care Tips:
- Light: Prefers bright, filtered light; tolerates some morning sun
- Water: Mist 3–4 times weekly; due to small size, avoid overwatering
- Humidity: Moderate humidity with good airflow is important
- Media: Best grown mounted on wire, mesh, or cork to allow trailing
- Temperature: Grows best in 16–28°C; protect from frost
- Fertiliser: Apply diluted tillandsia fertiliser monthly during active growth























