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Plante d'air Tillandsia Red Abdita
Offer price
€5,95
Regular price
€6,95
Tillandsia abdita is a species of air plant (epiphyte) renowned for its fine foliage and its spectacular color change. The 'Red' variety is specially selected for its ability to turn a deep, almost neon, burgundy red, especially during the blooming period. It is a plant with a soft, velvety texture that brings a strong contrast to any arrangement with air plants.
Native to the tropical regions of Central America, this epiphytic plant does not require soil, absorbing water and nutrients directly from the air through its fine leaves.
🌿 Botanical characteristics:
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Genus: Tillandsia
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Family: Bromeliaceae
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Origin: Central America and Mexico
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Foliage: rosette-shaped, with thin, flexible, green-silver leaves that turn intense red in good light
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Flowers: small, tubular, pink or violet, appearing in the center of the rosette
☀️ Growing conditions:
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Light: strong indirect or filtered light; avoid direct exposure to strong sun
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Watering: mist 2–3 times a week; fully soak the plant in water for 15–20 minutes once a week, then let it dry completely
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Optimal temperature: 18–28°C
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Humidity: ideal above 50% – perfect for bathrooms, kitchens, or terrariums
💚 Benefits and uses:
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Soil-free plant – easy to place on decorative supports, shells, driftwood, or in glass globes
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Spectacular color in natural light
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Easy to care for, ideal for modern interiors
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Helps purify the air and create a tropical atmosphere
Important note about color: This plant is a "chameleon." The intense red color is, biologically, a reaction to strong light and the blooming cycle (a phenomenon called "blushing").
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If the plant is moved to shade or after it finishes blooming, the leaves may gradually return to shades of green or reddish-brown.
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Offsets that appear later will initially be green.
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This cycle is perfectly normal and natural.
Note: Since the leaves are very soft and velvety, they may show small mechanical bends caused during transport, which do not affect the plant’s health.