Botanically known as Tillandsias, air plants are epiphytes. That means that in nature these plants grow on other plants or cling to trees, according to Pop AnnMarie Chan, plant expert and owner of ...
You’ve filled your house with every kind of gorgeous house plant you can find from snake plants to rubber plants to spider plants and even a money tree. But you might be missing the most amazing house ...
Air plants are kooky. They don't need soil and are mostly fuss-free. However, caring for them in winter means perfecting the ...
What, exactly, are air plants? Air plants, known by their scientific name Tillandsia, are native to the mountains, deserts and forests of South America north through Central America, Mexico, and into ...
Not all houseplants love humidity. However, there are lots of tropical plants that hail from damp rainforests, and many of ...
PENNSYLVANIA (WHTM) – Air plants are unique additions to indoor jungles. These epiphytes, meaning they grow on top of other plants like trees, don’t require any soil and instead get everything they ...
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Finding the perfect plant for the house can be pretty daunting, especially if watering, planting and maintaining certain temperatures seems like a big task. Enter air plants, which are fairly ...