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are tillandsia succulents Tillandsia Air Plants in Pink Murex Seashells, Set of 3 Living Decor by Succulents BoxDescription Light Soil Water Hardiness Tillandsia air plants belong to the bromeliad family and are native to the forests, mountains, and deserts of Central and South America. Known commonly as air plants, they are one of the most distinctive and popular indoor plants available today, requiring no soil to thrive. This set pairs three live Tillandsia specimens with three naturally harvested pink murex seashells, creating a ready to display living

  • Tillandsia air plants belong to the bromeliad family and are native to the forests, mountains, and deserts of Central and South America. Known commonly as air plants, they are one of the most distinctive and popular indoor plants available today, requiring no soil to thrive. This set pairs three live Tillandsia specimens with three naturally harvested pink murex seashells, creating a ready-to-display living arrangement straight out of the box.

    Each Tillandsia features slender, arching leaves in soft silver-green tones with a slightly fuzzy texture created by tiny moisture-absorbing scales called trichomes. The plants sit naturally inside the spired pink murex shells, whose rosy, sculptural forms provide a striking contrast to the organic foliage. The overall display measures just a few inches across per piece, making it ideal for windowsills, shelves, bathroom counters, or grouped as a tabletop centerpiece.

    This set makes a thoughtful gift for plant lovers, beach enthusiasts, or anyone drawn to low-maintenance houseplants with natural style. Tillandsia air plants are considered safe for pets, making them a relaxed choice for homes with cats or dogs. As with any small decorative item, it is best to place the seashell arrangements out of reach of young children. Display them near a bright window indoors for the best results.
  • Tillandsia air plants thrive in bright, indirect light. Place them near a window that receives several hours of filtered sunlight each day, ideally facing east or west. Avoid prolonged direct afternoon sun, which can dry out and bleach the foliage. They also adapt well under full-spectrum grow lights, making them reliable house plants in any indoor setting.

    Water your air plants by misting them thoroughly two to three times per week, or by submerging them in room-temperature water for 20 to 30 minutes once a week. After soaking, gently shake off any excess water and allow them to dry completely within four hours before returning them to their shells. Good air circulation after watering prevents rot at the base of the plant.

    One of the most appealing qualities of the Tillandsia plant is that it needs no soil at all. It absorbs water and nutrients entirely through its leaves. The pink murex seashells serve as a decorative holder rather than a growing medium. Because there is no potting mix involved, there is no repotting, no mess, and no drainage to manage.

    Air plants prefer temperatures between 50°F and 90°F (10°C to 32°C) and do best in the same comfortable range that most people keep their homes. They appreciate moderate humidity, so bathrooms and kitchens with natural moisture in the air are excellent locations. Keep them away from air conditioning vents, heating units, and cold drafts, which can stress the foliage quickly.

    Fertilizing is optional but encourages healthier growth and more vibrant color. Use a bromeliad or Tillandsia-specific fertilizer diluted to one quarter strength and add it to your misting water once a month. Avoid any fertilizer that contains copper or zinc, as these minerals can harm air plants. A light feeding routine through the warmer growing months is all they need to flourish.
  • USDA Hardiness Zones 9-11 | Minimum temperature: 50°F (10°C)

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