Tillandsia Ionantha red airplant - red aerial plants
A different Christmas ball - Terrarium with red Tillandsia
Tillandsia Usneoides, Spanish Moss
Tillandsia Cotton Candy
Tillandsia cyanea 'Anita'
Terrarium glass globe H12cm
Terrarium arrangement with Tillandsia Air Plant
Glass globe with aerial plant and colored moss
Tillandsia airplant - set of 25 air plants
Glass dome with wooden support
Teardrop shape terrarium arrangement with aerial plant
Tillandsia Andreana (air plant)
Tillandsia Xerographica - airplant
Tillandsia AirPlant mix - aerial plants
Nutrient spray for aerial plants (Tillandsia) - organic fertilizer
Tillandsia cyanea 'Biancini'
Aerial plant Tillandsia Schiedeana clumps
Tillandsia AirPlant mix of 3 different air plants
Tillandsia AirPlant mix of 5 different air plants
Tillandsia Super Silver 'clumps' 3p
Aerophytic plant Tillandsia Capitata Peach
Terrarium glass globe H14 cm
Tillandsia Curly Slim XL
Arrangement with aerial plants - tillandsia airplant
Air plants Tillandsia Albertiana
A different globe for the fir tree - Terrarium with Tillandsia Air Plant
Air plants Tillandsia Juncifolia
Air plant Tillandsia Melanocrater Tricolor
Tillandsia Caput Medusae - Tillandsia Medusa
Air plant Tillandsia Argentea
Tillandsia ionantha red xl
Ecosystem with Macodes petola (Easy Care Terrarium)
Aerophytic plant Tillandsia Capitata Green
Aerial plant Tillandsia Stricta
Air plant Tillandsia Melanocrater Red
Aerial plants Tillandsia Juncea
Tillandsia Alba - aerial plant
Air plants Tillandsia Ionantha Green
Tillandsia Melanocrater aerial plant
Support for aerial plants
Arrangement with red aerial plants - tillandsia airplant
Tillandsia Butzii
Air plants Tillandsia Red Abdita
The aerophyte plant Tillandsia Multiflora
The aerophyte Tillandsia Seleriana - the ant plant
Tillandsia Xerographica XL - airplant
Aerial plant Tillandsia Aeranthos
Formation with red aerial plants
Tillandsia, also known as aerial plants, air plants or aerophyte plants. Although they are known as "air plants", they need water, nutrients and light to survive.
Air plants are epiphytes, which means that they grow on another host plant, without "stealing" nutrients. Tillandsia use the small vessels located on their leaves, called trichomes, to capture nutrients and moisture from the air or rainwater. The amazing thing about air plants is that they use their roots to anchor themselves to an object, which allows them to grow in various locations naturally.
Terrariums are a way to grow aerial plants in a mini ecosystem. The terrariums are unique creations, hand-made by our team, using only natural decorative elements, special glass vessels and healthy aerial plants.