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There are many kinds of air plants, but most come from North and South America, where they cling to other trees and gather moisture from the air. In the wild, they can grow as long as 7 feet.
There are many different types of air plants, and each species has a different method with which you can propagate. Some varieties can be pruned, and the cuts can be used to grow new plants.
Sure, you love your low-maintenance snake plant and handsome Monstera—but don't overlook air plants. They're some of most unusual (and fun!) plants you can add to your collection. With their ...
Air plants, or tillidansias, don't need soil to survive, but they do need water. Here's how to easily care for your air plants, according to experts.
Air plants (Latin name: Tillandsia) come in two basic types. Some, ... Both types grow in the tropics so they like fairly warm temperatures, between 55 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit.