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4.7 of 5.0 with 16 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $19.95 1% OFF
Brand: The Air Plant Shop
Brand: The Air Plant Shop
Bulbosa are native to Belize and Guatemala and are very unique and exotic. They have dark green waxy leaves with purple shading. The leaves explode into red when they bloom to attract hummingbirds and other pollinators. Their leaves seem to be waving in the wind or reaching for the sun. You get five plants with this order. Each is 3 to 4 inches tall. Easy care instructions included with every order. The main photo is a Bulbosa in bloom. We will send blooming or budding plants when available but they are very limited. Half the fun is waiting for yours to burst into bloom! Free 21 page Ebook with Every Order. "Air Plants: Care and Design Made Easy" by Jody James. A $4.99 value for free
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4.6 of 5.0 with 16 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $20.38
Manufacturer: Hinterland Trading
Brand: Hinterland Trading
Model: HTPLA0012
Manufacturer: Hinterland Trading
Brand: Hinterland Trading
Model: HTPLA0012
The Air Plant Xerographica (zero-grafika) is among the largest in the Air Plant family and is sometimes referred to as the King of the Air Plants. Xerographic as have elegant silvery gray leaves that begin broad and tapper taper to a point. The minimum size we ship is 6 inches wide for a tightly curled plant, with the average being 8 inches wide. As the Xerographica settles into its new home and grows it can exceed a foot in width. Their rosette appearance makes them popular centerpieces. Their unique features and origins make them great conversation pieces. Air Plants (Tillandsia) get their common name from the fact they don't require soil. They are epiphytes, which attach to other plants or trees for support. Their roots are only used to anchor themselves and are normally removed during cultivation for aesthetics. They are not parasitic, instead they gather micro nutrients from the air and water in structures called trichomes on their leaves. As the plant dries the trichomes take on a white powder look. After watering the plant will return to a vibrant green. Air Plants must dry fully between watering because they are susceptible to rot if left wet to long. Xerographic as come from dry forests in higher elevations of Central America. They also make their home higher in the forest canopy than most Air Plants so they prefer a little more light and a little less water than others.
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4.6 of 5.0 with 16 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $22.00 16% OFF
Manufacturer: Hinterland Trading
Brand: Hinterland Trading
Manufacturer: Hinterland Trading
Brand: Hinterland Trading
The Air Plant Sea Garden features 3 Air Plant Rubra set in three pink sea urchins (2 inches high, 3 inches wide) and an Air Plant Abdita set in a large Murex seashell (5 inches high, 5 inches wide). This coastal décor set is sure to brighten any space. Air Plants (Tillandsia) get their common name from the fact they don’t require soil. They are epiphytes, which attach to other plants or trees for support. Their roots are only used to anchor themselves and are normally removed during cultivation for aesthetics. They are not parasitic, instead they gather micro nutrients from the air and water in structures called trichomes on their leaves. As the plant dries the trichomes take on a white powder look. After watering the plant will return to a vibrant green. Air Plants must dry fully between watering because they are susceptible to rot if left wet to long. Some of these Air Plants will only bloom once, but after the bloom they can form up to 12 “Pupsâ€, or offspring, at their base. The main plant will slowly be on its way out, but the Pups will continue to thrive and will separate when mature. Air Plants prefer filtered sunlight as their natural home is under tree canopy. This makes them perfect house plants. Air Plant care is pretty simple. Upon arrival give your plants a good hour or two soak in a shallow bowl of water. Our plants are shipped on the drier side to avoid rot while in transit. Place the plants root/base side up and out of the water. The base is the area susceptible to rot if left wet to long. Over the course of an hour you will see the plant fill up and turn bright green. Once it is full, take the plants out, shake them gently to remove any excess water and let them dry before placing them in the terrarium. You can mist the plants a few times a week or repeat the soaking once a week or a combination of the two. Their needs will vary with their environment, but after a few weeks you will be able to read your plant like a book. Just remember the best thing you can do for your plan...
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4.2 of 5.0 with 16 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $26.00 1% OFF
Manufacturer: Hinterland Trading
Brand: Hinterland Trading
Manufacturer: Hinterland Trading
Brand: Hinterland Trading
Air Plant (Scaposa Kolbii) is very similar to the Ionantha (most common Air Plant) in size and appearance. So much so that they are often confused for each other. The difference is that the Ionantha normally grows into a round shape, the Scaposa tends to have more of a windswept shape. This plant ship between 2 and 3 inches and will grow taller, but not much taller. As the plant comes into bloom the silver green will give way to pink and red at the leaf tips, then it will have a pretty spectacular pink, purple, and white bloom. The Scaposa is a little hardier than the Ionantha and will forgive a few missed waterings. The Ionantha Scaposa Kolbii 15 plant set contains: 15 plants, 8 oz. Hinterland Trading Air Plant Fertilizer, and detailed care instructions. Air Plants (Tillandsia) get their common name from the fact they don’t require soil. They are epiphytes, which attach to other plants or trees for support. Their roots are only used to anchor themselves and are normally removed during cultivation for aesthetics. They are not parasitic, instead they gather micro nutrients from the air and water in structures called trichomes on their leaves. As the plant dries the trichomes take on a white powder look. After watering the plant will return to a vibrant green. Air Plants must dry fully between watering because they are susceptible to rot if left wet to long. These Air Plants will only bloom once, but after the bloom they can form up to 12 “Pupsâ€, or offspring, at their base. The main plant will slowly be on its way out, but the Pups will continue to thrive and will separate when mature. Air Plants prefer filtered sunlight as their natural home is under tree canopy. This makes them perfect house plants.
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5.0 of 5.0 with 15 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $11.99 1% OFF
Brand: Garden in the City
Color: Silver
Brand: Garden in the City
Color: Silver
These Xerographica Tillandsias come from Guatemala. They require no soil, but weekly misting. They are approximately 4-5 inches wide. WINTER WARNING: PLANTS ARE SUSCEPTIBLE TO FREEZE. IF YOU LIVE IN A COLD AREA PLEASE CONSIDER ORDERING IN SPRING. WE DO NOT REPLACE PLANTS DO TO FREEZE. BUY AT YOUR OWN RISK.
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4.8 of 5.0 with 15 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $15.99
Manufacturer: jmbamboo
Brand: JM BAMBOO
Manufacturer: jmbamboo
Brand: JM BAMBOO
Size: 4 " Pots Aloes occur naturally only in Africa, in Mexico, where Aloe vera escaped from cultivation, it has been naturalized. Aloes come in a variety of shapes and sizes. dichotoma and A. pillansii. Aloes are well adapted for harsh climates and they can survive in mountains, grasslands, deserts and on beaches . Both the spiky leaves and the bitter tasting sap prevents animals and insects from eating it.
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4.7 of 5.0 with 15 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $8.50 6% OFF
Brand: Hirts: Seed; Tropical
Brand: Hirts: Seed; Tropical
The Foxtail fern resembles a foxtail and a fern but in fact is neither. The Foxtail fern is a member of the asparagus genus, and one of the so-called asparagus ferns. The "fern", like the asparagus plant, is actually a member of the liliaceae, or lily family, and spreads by seeds and tubers rather than by spores. The Foxtail cultivar is called meyersii, and the fern sometimes goes by the names Meyers fern, or Asparagus Myersil fern. Most often however it is sod as a Foxtail fern.
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4.4 of 5.0 with 15 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $10.00 22% OFF
Manufacturer: Hirt's
Brand: Hirts: Cacti & Succulents
Manufacturer: Hirt's
Brand: Hirts: Cacti & Succulents
This interesting bulbous plant is native to South America and looks very similar to an onion. Unlike an onion however, the bulb grows above ground, reaching up to four inches in diameter. The leaves of the Pregnant Onion Plant (Ornithogalum caudatum) are long and strap-like, semi-succulent, and will reach up to 36 inches in length. This plant is also known as the False Sea Onion. New bublets that form under the 'skin' of the mother plant. Small white flowers with a green stripe usually appear from May to August. 50 to 100 flowers may adorn each stalk. Pregnant Onion Plant is an easy plant to grow and is perfect for containers. They require light shade to full sun with well-drained soil. Water when the soil is dry. This is a plant you will have forever!
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3.8 of 5.0 with 15 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $19.00 1% OFF
Manufacturer: Hinterland Trading
Brand: Hinterland Trading
Model: HTKIT0025
Manufacturer: Hinterland Trading
Brand: Hinterland Trading
Model: HTKIT0025
Kit includes 4 1/2" hanging or sitting glass globe with twine hanger, air plant, red "coral" , sand dollar, pebble and twine for hanging. This item comes gift boxed ready for delivery to loved ones, friends, co workers or to brighten your day.
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4.8 of 5.0 with 14 Reviews
SALE PRICE: $28.00
Manufacturer: Hinterland Trading
Brand: Hinterland Trading
Model: HTPLA0070
Manufacturer: Hinterland Trading
Brand: Hinterland Trading
Model: HTPLA0070
Ten of the most popular Air Plants are now available in one set. Whether you are looking for an introduction to Air Plants or you are a collector, this ensemble is sure to impress. We have curated the widest variety of sizes, shapes, and personality possible into this grouping and include and 8 ounce fertilizer to keep them all looking their best. We start with a small Xerographic, which is actually the largest plant in this set. Next in order of descending size are Air Plants: Fasciculate, Juncea, Medusa, Stricta, Valentina, Oxacana, Abdita, Ionantha Ionantha, and Agrentea. Air Plants (Tillandsia) get their common name from the fact they don't require soil. They are epiphytes, which attach to other plants or trees for support. Their roots are only used to anchor themselves and are normally removed during cultivation for aesthetics. They are not parasitic, instead they gather micro nutrients from the air and water in structures called trichomes on their leaves. As the plant dries the trichomes take on a white powder look. After watering the plant will return to a vibrant green. Air Plants must dry fully between watering because they are susceptible to rot if left wet to long. Some of these Air Plants will only bloom once, but after the bloom they can form up to 12 "Pups", or offspring, at their base. The main plant will slowly be on its way out, but the Pups will continue to thrive and will separate when mature. Air Plants prefer filtered sunlight as their natural home is under tree canopy. Upon arrival give your plants a good hour or two soak in a shallow bowl of water. Our plants are shipped on the drier side to avoid rot while in transit. Place the plants root/base side up and out of the water. The base is the area susceptible to rot if left wet to long. You can mist the plants a few times a week or repeat the soaking once a week or a combination of the two.
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