Tillandsia are known as Air Plants, because, being epiphytes, they do not root in soil.
They can be attached to wood, left sitting in an empty bowl or planted in some sand or gravel for decorative purposes.
The smaller varieties you often see in stores are not the only ones you can get. We have a large selection of shapes and sizes in stock this week
We also have several that are about to bloom adding a whole new dimension to these interesting plants.
Easy to care for and maintain, Air Plants can be grown almost anywhere.
We've got quite a few varieties that are more than a handful, presenting some great decorating possibilities...
Behind the Scenes
Perennials
Unique
Start of the Season
The first of the trial perennial seedlings, like these Campanula, are up signaling the official start of the 2007 perennial season.
Also in store for 2007 is a great selection of interesting and oddball succulents like these Aeonium 'Sunburst' (and the burgundy 'Zwarzkop' in the background).
The first of the transplant crew are back for the season and they are spending a couple of days setting up the line where they will spend the next 4 months or so...