Tillandsia Bulbosa is a dinstinctive species in the Family of Tillandsia. This plant barely looks like any other of our air plant species. With beautiful narrow, mostly curly green leaves, Tillandsia Bulbosa is native to a big part of Central America, South of Mexico, South of Colombia and to the East of Brazil. This plant is not vulnerable because of its compactness and hardness. One of a kind.
Size: 20 cm long (approx.)
*The term ‘air plants’ is the common name for Tillandsias, a type of Bromeliad, because they don’t need to be planted in soil. In the wild, deserts of Central and South America, the southern United States and the West Indies, Tillandsias colonize objects such as rocks and trees by clinging on to them with their roots.
Air plants are epiphytes and need no soil because water and nutrients are absorbed through the leaves. The roots are mainly used as anchors.



























