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Tillandsia funckiana – clumps de plante aeriene, aspect natural si dinamic

Tillandsia funckiana – clumps de plante aeriene, aspect natural si dinamic

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Tillandsia funckiana is a spectacular air plant, appreciated for its thin, rigid leaves arranged radially, with a slightly wild and very decorative appearance. In this clumps form (groups of plants), the specimens create a rich, three-dimensional composition, with volume and movement, perfect for natural or modern decor.

The green-gray foliage takes on more intense shades under good light conditions, and during the flowering period, the plant produces tubular flowers in red-orange color, which beautifully contrast with the leaves. Being an air plant, it does not require substrate and can be used in hanging arrangements, on natural supports, wood, bark, or decorative wire.

 

🌿 Botanical characteristics:

• Full name: Tillandsia funckiana

• Family: Bromeliaceae

• Type: air plant (epiphyte)

• Form: clumps / groups of plants

• Foliage: thin, rigid, green-gray

• Flowering: red-orange flowers (under optimal conditions)

• Use: indoor decor, hanging arrangements, natural decor

 

🌞 Light:

Prefers good, indirect light. Also tolerates stronger light but without prolonged direct exposure to strong sun.

💧 Watering:

Mist 2–3 times per week or periodic soaking in water, followed necessarily by complete drying of the plant.

🌡️ Temperature:

Optimal range 18–26°C. Sensitive to low temperatures and cold drafts.

💦 Humidity:

Prefers moderate to high humidity, with good air circulation.

 

Why choose Tillandsia funckiana clumps

• Natural, rich, and sculptural appearance

• Group form creates a strong visual impact

• Does not require a pot or substrate

• Ideal for creative and hanging arrangements

• Easy to integrate into modern or natural decor

Note: Being natural plants, the shape, size, and density of the clumps may vary. Minor imperfections from transport or handling may occur without affecting the plants' viability.

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