Tillandsia andreana
Tillandsia andreana
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Native to Colombia and possibly Venezuela, this rare species is a true collector's treasure.
Key Features:
- Unique hemispherical growth habit
- Vibrant green, thin-bladed foliage
- Striking red floral bloom
- Compact size, perfect for small spaces
Tillandsia andreana captivates with its distinctive ball-shaped form, reminiscent of a green firework frozen in mid-explosion. This airplant forms a dense cluster of thin, needle-like leaves that radiate outward from a central point, creating a mesmerizing spherical silhouette. Its verdant green coloration sets it apart from many of its silver-hued relatives, offering a refreshing pop of color. When in bloom, T. andreana produces a eye-catching red inflorescence that contrasts beautifully against its emerald foliage.
Collector's Note: The taxonomy of T. andreana has been subject to debate, with some authorities considering it synonymous with T. funckiana. This uncertainty adds to its allure for serious Tillandsia enthusiasts.
Care Tips: Provide bright, indirect light with a few hours of gentle morning sun. Water frequently, misting or soaking 2-3 times per week, and ensure excellent air circulation. Increase watering if leaf tips begin to brown.
Ideal for:
- Collectors of rare Tillandsia species
- Enthusiasts of miniature plants
- Those seeking unique, sculptural airplants
- Growers with limited space
Display Recommendation: Mount in small groups on driftwood or display in a shallow dish to showcase its spherical form.
Add this emerald jewel to your collection and witness nature's artistry in miniature form.