Tillandsia brachycaulos
Tillandsia brachycaulos
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Native to dry woods and deserts in Mexico and Central America, this captivating epiphyte thrives at elevations of 600-1,200 meters.
Key Features:
- Dramatic color-changing ability, turning fiery red when blooming
- Compact rosette form, about 25 cm across and 12 cm tall at maturity
- Drought-tolerant and adaptable to various light conditions
- Pollinated by hummingbirds, with deep violet blooms
Tillandsia brachycaulos is a stunning example of nature's artistry. In its non-flowering state, it forms a spreading rosette of long, attenuate leaves covered with finely appressed scales, giving it a silvery-green appearance. When stimulated by bright light and the right conditions, the entire plant undergoes a remarkable transformation, blushing a rosy pink that intensifies to a brilliant cherry red during its flowering cycle.
Collector's Note: The species name brachycaulos combines the Greek words for "short" and "stem," referring to its compact inflorescence. This adaptable airplant shares its natural habitat with other notable species like T. ionantha, T. schiedeana 'Major', and T. xerographica.
Care Tips: Provide strong light and moderate watering. While drought-tolerant, it appreciates regular misting or soaking, allowing it to dry between waterings. Can tolerate lower light levels but colors best with bright exposure.
Ideal for:
- Collectors seeking dramatic color displays
- Xeriscape and drought-tolerant garden enthusiasts
- Those new to Tillandsia cultivation
- Designers looking for compact, sculptural plants
Display Recommendation: Mount on bark or display in a small dish to appreciate its symmetrical form and color changes.
Bring home this living work of art and witness its spectacular transformation from silvery green to fiery red.