Tillandsia streptophylla - 10 to 12 cm girl of the air
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Tillandsia streptophylla - 10 to 12 cm

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Tillandsia myrmecophila native to Central American countries, where it grows at low altitudes. Its name literally means "twisted leaves"; indeed when the plant is grown with low humidity and infrequent watering, its leaves are very twisted, as inTillandsia xerographica .

This is all the more impressive as the species is of a large size. Its inflorescence is a true work of plant art, developing several spikes that exhibit a gradient ranging from bright red to silvery green. A splendid plant , preferably to be grown horizontally to avoid the accumulation of water within its pseudobulb.

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Tillandsia Care

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

Tillandsia and Temperature

Place it indoors or outdoors in 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, spraying should be done 1 to 2 times a day.

Plants must dry between two waterings .

Fertilizer for Tillandsia

In spring and summer, it is beneficial to spray the Tillandsia with orchid fertilizer diluted to a quarter , twice a month . Tillandsia, in our latitudes, do not find the nutrients that are suitable for their growth in good conditions, hence the need to give them a little helping hand.

Tillandsia Exhibition

Avoid direct sunlight in summer, especially during hot hours.

In winter, find a bright place.

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