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Tillandsia Fuchsii

  • Description
  • Light/Soil/Water
  • Hardiness
  • Tillandsia Fuchsii, native to Mexico and Guatemala, is a delicate air plant with tiny thread-like leaf blades. These leaves are silvery pale green; the flowers are vibrant violet when in bloom. After the plant blooms, it produces offsets and starts to form a clump. Fuchsii usually grows symmetrically to form a perfect sphere.

    All of the plants may be shipped bare root.
  • Bright light.

    No soil is needed. Sand, sea glass, rocks, pebbles & bark chip can be used instead of soil.

    Mist your Fuchsii a few times per week. You can also soak the plant in a bowl of water for a minimum of an hour every 1 or 2 weeks (because the fine leaf blades might not absorb enough water from misting). Give it a little shake off afterwards to eliminate excess water and make sure water doesn't collect in the bottom leaves to prevent rot.
  • Zone 10 (30F)
$4.80

Original: $15.99

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Tillandsia Fuchsii

$15.99

$4.80

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Description

  • Description
  • Light/Soil/Water
  • Hardiness
  • Tillandsia Fuchsii, native to Mexico and Guatemala, is a delicate air plant with tiny thread-like leaf blades. These leaves are silvery pale green; the flowers are vibrant violet when in bloom. After the plant blooms, it produces offsets and starts to form a clump. Fuchsii usually grows symmetrically to form a perfect sphere.

    All of the plants may be shipped bare root.
  • Bright light.

    No soil is needed. Sand, sea glass, rocks, pebbles & bark chip can be used instead of soil.

    Mist your Fuchsii a few times per week. You can also soak the plant in a bowl of water for a minimum of an hour every 1 or 2 weeks (because the fine leaf blades might not absorb enough water from misting). Give it a little shake off afterwards to eliminate excess water and make sure water doesn't collect in the bottom leaves to prevent rot.
  • Zone 10 (30F)