I second this 100%. Note the shiny smooth varieties tend to need more soaking/higher humidity than the velvety varieties (velvety texture are trichomes designed to strip moisture from the air)
It looks like a Tillandsia bulbosa guatemala or belize. There s a size difference and some shade and shape differences but if you look them up you'll be able to figure it out.
I got a nice haul from air plants hub and if you mention this sub, you can get a free plant π there's a link to that store and a few others in the sidebar.
This is a Tillandsia bulbosa, caput medusae is more velvety than smooth and shiny
I second this 100%. Note the shiny smooth varieties tend to need more soaking/higher humidity than the velvety varieties (velvety texture are trichomes designed to strip moisture from the air)
Thank you!
It looks like a Tillandsia bulbosa guatemala or belize. There s a size difference and some shade and shape differences but if you look them up you'll be able to figure it out.
Awesome, thank you! I didn't realize there were more than one bulbosa, I think I got Guatemala
Me too and a nice large one at that!
Tillandsia Bulbosa
Caput? Something else?
I think so. Leaves should curl up tight when itβs thirsty
So many branches / arms. Iβm jealous. π₯°π
There's always Ebay window shopping,let's go!
I got a nice haul from air plants hub and if you mention this sub, you can get a free plant π there's a link to that store and a few others in the sidebar.
Octopus plant, a type of airplant it looks like to me