Living Airplant - Tenuifolia - Poly Pack

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Brighten up your home or garden with the stunning Living Airplant – Tenuifolia, a compact, low-maintenance air plant known for its fine, grass-like leaves and delicate form. Native to Central and South America and the Caribbean, this species is a favourite among beginners and collectors alike for its adaptability and minimal care needs, making it ideal for indoor displays and creative décor.


Features

Striking Aesthetic:
Features slender, silvery-green leaves that form tidy clumps, adding light texture and a soft, natural look to any display.

Flowering / Growth Feature:
Produces small tubular flowers, typically pink to purple, emerging from the centre of the plant and providing a subtle pop of colour.

Growth Habit / Medium:
Epiphytic and soil-free, absorbing moisture and nutrients directly through its leaves.

Versatile Display:
Perfect for hanging displays, mounted décor, terrariums, or tabletop arrangements, allowing for flexible and creative styling.


Care Instructions

Light:
Prefers bright, indirect light. Can tolerate gentle morning sun.

Water:
Mist 2–3 times per week or soak for 15–20 minutes once weekly. Use rainwater or distilled water. Allow to dry completely between waterings.

Airflow / Environment:
Requires good airflow to prevent rot. Avoid enclosed, stagnant spaces.

Temperature:
Thrives between 15–30 °C. Protect from frost and prolonged cold.


Why Choose Living Airplant – Tenuifolia?

This resilient, eye-catching plant is an excellent choice for homes, offices, and plant collections, offering year-round interest with minimal upkeep. Whether mounted on driftwood, displayed in a hanging holder, or grouped with other air plants, Living Airplant – Tenuifolia brings natural elegance and simplicity to any space.

Add the timeless beauty of Living Airplant – Tenuifolia to your collection today.

Living Airplant - Tenuifolia - Poly Pack

$12.00 $35.00 65% Off

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