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Tillandsia juncifolia

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Tillandsia juncifolia – A slender and dynamic aerial plant

Tillandsia, native to Central America, is found in dry, airy environments where it grows as an epiphyte on exposed branches.

Its fine, arching leaves form an elegant, deep green clump that highlights its supple and dynamic silhouette.

Thanks to its slender form, it easily finds its place in hanging baskets, on driftwood or in contemporary natural compositions.

Why choose Tillandsia juncifolia?

A hardy and highly decorative species, Tillandsia juncifolia is easy to grow and thrives in bright, indirect light. Its graceful silhouette adds an exotic and refined touch, ideal for enriching a collection or creating an elegant interior display. The vigorous flower spike bears stunning purple blooms.

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Characteristic: 15 - 20cm
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Tillandsia juncifolia care

To make Tillandsias more beautiful and healthier, it is recommended to remove completely dry or damaged leaves and to remove the inflorescences.

Tillandsia and Temperature

Place it indoors or outdoors in the summer when the weather is nice.

Temperatures ranging from 10°C to 30°C on average .

Tillandsia and watering

Water with rainwater or demineralized water . You can either soak the Tillandsia for a few seconds in water, or spray it on the foliage .

In winter, watering every two days is sufficient. In summer, and generally when the air is hot and dry, misting should be done once or twice a day.

The plants need to dry out between waterings .

Fertilizer for Tillandsia

In spring and summer, it's beneficial to mist the Tillandsia with orchid fertilizer diluted to a quarter strength , twice a month . Tillandsias in our latitudes don't find the nutrients they need for optimal growth under ideal conditions, hence the need for a little extra help.

Tillandsia Exhibition

Avoid direct sunlight in summer, especially during the hottest hours.

In winter, find a bright spot.

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