



Tillandsia edithae
Tillandsia edithae is an epiphytic bromeliad native to the rocky cliffs of Bolivia, where it thrives in arid conditions. This unique air plant is prized for its silvery-green, trichome-covered leaves and striking coral-red flower spikes. Unlike many other Tillandsia species, it produces a large, showy bloom that can persist for weeks, making it a favourite among collectors.
Care Tips:
- Light: Prefers bright, indirect sunlight or filtered light; can tolerate some direct sun.
- Water: Mist 2–3 times a week, ensuring water drains well to prevent rot; soak occasionally in dry conditions.
- Humidity: Appreciates moderate humidity but adapts well to drier air with proper hydration.
- Media: Grows best mounted on driftwood, stone, or other breathable surfaces—does not require soil.
- Temperature: Thrives in warm temperatures between 15–28°C but can tolerate occasional cooler nights.
- Fertiliser: Feed monthly with a diluted bromeliad or orchid fertiliser during active growth.
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Description
Tillandsia edithae is an epiphytic bromeliad native to the rocky cliffs of Bolivia, where it thrives in arid conditions. This unique air plant is prized for its silvery-green, trichome-covered leaves and striking coral-red flower spikes. Unlike many other Tillandsia species, it produces a large, showy bloom that can persist for weeks, making it a favourite among collectors.
Care Tips:
- Light: Prefers bright, indirect sunlight or filtered light; can tolerate some direct sun.
- Water: Mist 2–3 times a week, ensuring water drains well to prevent rot; soak occasionally in dry conditions.
- Humidity: Appreciates moderate humidity but adapts well to drier air with proper hydration.
- Media: Grows best mounted on driftwood, stone, or other breathable surfaces—does not require soil.
- Temperature: Thrives in warm temperatures between 15–28°C but can tolerate occasional cooler nights.
- Fertiliser: Feed monthly with a diluted bromeliad or orchid fertiliser during active growth.
























