Tillandsia Xerographica - airplant
Tillandsia xerographica is one of the most spectacular and elegant species of air plants, often called the "queen of tillandsias" due to its architectural shape and noble appearance. Its wide, gray-silver leaves, covered with a fine fuzz (trichomes), gracefully twist in spirals, forming a perfect rosette with a velvety texture and matte-silver look.
This epiphytic plant does not need soil – it absorbs water and nutrients directly from the air, making it ideal for minimalist decor, hanging supports, modern arrangements, or terrariums.
🌿 Botanical characteristics:
- Genus: Tillandsia
- Family: Bromeliaceae
- Origin: Central America (Guatemala, El Salvador, Mexico)
- Foliage: wide, silver, twisted, with a matte appearance and velvety texture
- Flowers: shades of pink, orange, and violet, on tall central stalks
- Growth: slow, with long lifespan
☀️ Growing conditions:
- Light: plenty of indirect light or partial shade; can tolerate a few hours of gentle morning sun
- Watering: fine misting 2–3 times per week or soaking in water 15–20 min/week; allow to dry completely after watering
- Temperature: ideal between 18–28°C; avoid cold and drafts
- Humidity: moderate to high (60–80%)
💚 Advantages and uses:
- Premium decorative plant, ideal for hanging decor or modern arrangements
- Does not require soil – suitable for offices, shelves, terrariums
- Ventilates and purifies the space
- Easy to maintain and very durable
Note: The leaves of Tillandsia xerographica may show slight imperfections or differences in silver tone, normal for this natural species.
Approximate diameter: 6 cm