
Air Plants (Tillandsia): The Unique Plants That Live Without Soil
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Intro
Air plants, also known as Tillandsia, are fascinating plants that do not need soil to grow. These special plants absorb water and nutrients through their leaves, which allows them to live on almost any surface. In this blog you will discover everything about air plants: from their origin and care to creative ways to style them in your interior.
Origin and characteristics
Air plants are native to the tropical and subtropical regions of South and Central America, where they attach themselves to trees and rocks. They are members of the Bromeliad family and have special scales on their leaves that draw moisture and nutrients from the air.
Caring for air plants
• Watering : Instead of misting them like many other plants, it is best to dip Tillandsia in water weekly. Let them drain well after dipping to prevent rot.
• Light : Air plants need a lot of light, but avoid direct sunlight. A spot near a window with indirect light is ideal.
• Humidity : Because they naturally grow in humid climates, air plants appreciate higher humidity. In winter, you can mist them occasionally to prevent them from drying out.
Air plants in your interior
Air plants are incredibly versatile in their styling. They can be placed in glass pendants, shells or on wooden branches, and you can even hang them with fishing line to create a floating effect. They are perfect for a modern or bohemian interior and add a playful, natural element.
Closure
Are you looking for a plant that is different from all the others? Air plants are easy to care for and offer endless possibilities to beautify your interior. Check out our collection of air plants and discover the magic of these unique, floating plants!