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Tillandsia usneoides 'Spanish Moss'
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Tillandsia usneoides 'Spanish Moss'

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Scientific Name:

Tillandsia usneoides

Product Details:

Tillandsia usneoides 'Spanish Moss'- Grow a little piece of the South, with this signature plant from the South. Grows on nearly every Live Oak and many other trees. Spanish Moss is not a true moss, it is an epiphyte. Epiphytes are organisms that grow on or attach to another living plant. They are also known as air plants because they do not root in soil and absorb nutrients and water from the air. It prefers moist humid conditions.

Bromeliads have a tremendous will to survive and can offer infinite variety, challenge, and exciting plant forms and color combinations. The most common genera in cultivation are: Aechmea, Billbergia, Cryptanthus, Dyckia, Guzmania, Neoregelia, Nidularium, Tillandsia and Vriesea. All make good house plants if given a reasonable amount of care. The roots of most potted bromeliads like to be moist, but never soggy. Bright, diffused light is needed by most bromeliads. No bromeliad likes a dark environment. Bromeliads will be comfortable when you are. Generally, they prosper at temperatures between 50°F and 90°F. They are not winter hardy except in subtropical and tropical regions. In nature many bromeliads grow on trees as epiphytes or air plants. Their roots are used mainly for support; they are not parasites. Some bromeliads grow on rocks and cliff faces. Theya are remarkably versatile and form one of the most adaptable plant families in the world. Try Stokes Tropicals' Bromeliad Belend Fertilizer (10-14-14 with minors) for best results.

Growing Zone:

7 and higher. "Hardiness" is the capability of a plant to survive cold temperatures. In order to provide a system for identifying the extent of cold temperatures in a particular location, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has issued a map

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