Air Plant Capittata Peach Small Tillandsia

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121822

 

The name ‘air plants’ is the common name for bromeliads of the Tillandsia genus. From the central USA to Central America and throughout South America, over 500 species of Tillandsia grow in a wide range of habitats. The majority of Tillandsia species are epiphytes. Epiphytes absorb moisture and nutrients from their fuzzy foliage and the roots are used primarily to provide support for the plant. Epiphytes are not parasites, as host plants and trees merely provide support, not sustenance.

 


 

  • LIGHT:  Bright diffused sunlight for a majority of the day (over six hours). Filtered sunlight through a south or east facing window is ideal. Even in northern regions, tillandsias can scorch if the plants are exposed to direct mid-day sunlight, particularly during the summer months. Tillandsias grown in glass terrariums are especially susceptible to sun damage, as curved glass can concentrate the sunrays and burn the plants. Tillandsias can also be cultivated under bright artificial lights, such as LED or florescent lighting.

 

  • WATER: The watering schedule for tillandsias may vary throughout the year. Air plants appreciate misting up to three times a week.  Certain varieties (usually the green, broader leaves) can be submerged in water for 15 minute every seven to ten days.  In Edmonton our winters can be quite dry and submersion should be done as well as misting. Filtered water, or reverse osmosis water are also preferred water sources. During and after watering, remove any trapped water inside the base of the plant, as to prevent crown rot.

 

  • TEMPERATURE: Tillandsias should be not exposed to temperatures below freezing or above 35°C.
The Tillandsia capitata peach is a beautiful, large growing air plant. Originally from Guatemala, the Dominican Republic, Cuba, Honduras, and Mexico, the it has stiff light green velvety leaves that blush peach when in bloom. These large air plants look beautiful displayed on their own or on a wall mount where their size can be appreciated. The capitata will also produce offsets (pups) after blooming, and can grow into quite an impressive clump.
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