Tillandsia Xerographica (Air Plant)
450 MDL
The beauty, non-toxic nature and very easy care of air plants are attracting more and more people to create their collections. Tillandsia Xerographica is like a mythical bird of the forest, with its delicate, arching leaves resembling angel wings that embrace the air in a tireless dance.
This unusual plant, also known as the ‘Air Orchid’, brings a touch of grace and elegance to any corner of the home. To care for this bird plant, provide it with a moist environment, indirect light and regular fertilisation to maintain its beauty and sparkle.
The plant does not require a pot as it does not need soil. However, you can choose a pot for decorative purposes or for another plant.
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