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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£15.00
Spanish Moss Air Plant Tillandsia usneoides
The Spanish Moss Air Plant, scientifically known as Tillandsia usneoides, is one of the most fascinating and easy-care air plants you can grow. Its long, silver-green strands create a soft, cascading effect that looks stunning hanging from driftwood, placed in a terrarium, or styled as part of a botanical display.
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Rated 5.00 out of 5
£4.99
Air Plant – Tillandsia Houseplant (Assorted Types)
Discover the magic of soil-free houseplants with our Air Plants, also known as Tillandsia. These fascinating, non-toxic to pets plants come in a variety of natural shapes and sizes, and they grow without soil – making them perfect for terrariums, mounted displays, driftwood, or glass ornaments. Shea urchin not included but available from our shop. The plant will be selected randomly from our stock.
Size: 7-15cm
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Rated 5 out of 5
£6.00
Tillandsia Ionantha Air Plant in Terracotta Pot
Looking for an easy air plant in the UK? Tillandsia ionantha is a compact, low maintenance houseplant that comes ready styled in a rustic terracotta pot. No soil is needed, making it a simple and stylish choice for desks, shelves, windowsills, or thoughtful gifts.
This pet friendly air plant is ideal for beginners, busy plant lovers, and anyone who wants something unusual without the fuss. Its soft silvery-green leaves form a neat rosette, and with the right care it can reward you with vibrant colour and beautiful blooms.
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£5.00
Tillandsia Moss, or Natural Grey Dried Spanish Moss, is a stunning and versatile decorative element for botanical designs, terrariums, floral arrangements, and succulent gardens. This naturally dried moss is intentionally preserved to maintain its shape, colour, and texture, making it ideal for projects that require minimal or no watering.
Plants & bowls are not included but are available from our website.
While this moss is sold as a decorative item rather than a live plant, you can attempt to revive dried Spanish moss by soaking it in water for a few hours and allowing it to dry completely. It may regain some of its vitality if it hasn’t dried out too much.