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  2. Air Plants Don't Need Soil to Survive, But Here's What They ...

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    What Are the Best Kinds of Air Plants to Grow? With hundreds of types, it’s hard to collect just one. But Hachadourian and Di Lallo suggest these easy-to-grow types: Tillandsia ionantha.

  3. How to Care for Your Air Plants - AOL

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    Because of this "commence growing" technique, air plants are one of the easiest species to keep at home. They can be kept in terrariums or in pots with no soil, and only require modest upkeep.

  4. How Do You Grow Air Plants? (Hint: They Don’t Need Soil!) - AOL

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    Best for ChocoholicsGeri Lavrov Sure, you love your easy-care pothos, elegant alocasia and striking snake plant. ... But, once you have a few, how do you grow air plants? And care. Skip to main ...

  5. Tillandsia - Wikipedia

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    Air plants are growing rapidly in popularity as a low maintenance household plant. Due to their minimal root system and other adaptations, they generally do not require frequent watering, no more than four times a week, allowing the plant to completely dry before watering again.

  6. Tillandsia paucifolia - Wikipedia

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    Tillandsia paucifolia are angiosperms [13] with flowers that range from a pale pink to a lavender-blue color. Flowers of these epiphytes can be animal-pollinated. [14] Animals such as bees, beetles, and hummingbirds are known to pollinate T. paucifolia diurnally (during the day) while there have been reports of moths and bats that pollinate nocturnally. [15]

  7. Tillandsia fasciculata - Wikipedia

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    Tillandsia fasciculata, commonly known as the giant airplant, [4] giant wild pine, or cardinal airplant, [5] is a species of bromeliad that is native to Central America, Mexico, the West Indies, northern South America (Venezuela, Colombia, Suriname, French Guiana, northern Brazil), and the southeastern United States (Georgia and Florida).

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