Tillandsia caput-medusae
Tillandsia caput-medusae
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Native to Mexico and Central America, this striking epiphyte grows from sea level to 2,400 meters in elevation.
Key Features:
- Unique snake-like leaves resembling Medusa's mythical hair
- Adaptable size, from 10 cm to giant specimens of 35 cm
- Vibrant purple margins on leaf sheaths
- Stunning inflorescence with cherry to blood-red bracts
Tillandsia caput-medusae is a captivating stemless airplant that lives up to its mythological name. Its long, sinuous leaves emerge from a pseudobulb base, creating a mesmerizing tangle reminiscent of Medusa's serpentine locks. The plant's size varies dramatically, from compact 10 cm specimens thriving in arid gulches to impressive 35 cm giants in more favorable conditions.
The leaves are covered with coarse, cinereous trichomes, especially prominent on the abaxial surface, giving the plant a silvery, otherworldly appearance. Leaf tips are often contorted and subulate, adding to its sculptural allure. When in bloom, T. caput-medusae produces a spectacular inflorescence with two to six spikes. The floral bracts range from attractive cherry to deep blood-red, contrasting beautifully with mauve corollas.
Collector's Note: This species is renowned for its resilience, tolerating poor conditions and neglect better than many other Tillandsia. However, its myrmecophytic nature requires careful watering to prevent rot.
Care Tips: Mount or hang the plant sideways to upside-down to prevent water accumulation in the base. Provide bright light, good air circulation, and allow to dry completely between waterings. Responds well to regular fertilization during active growth periods.
Ideal for:
- Collectors seeking dramatic, sculptural airplants
- Xeriscape enthusiasts
- Those who appreciate low-maintenance, drought-tolerant plants
- Lovers of mythologically-inspired flora
Display Recommendation: Mount on driftwood or suspend from wire to showcase its unique form and prevent water accumulation.
Bring the essence of Greek mythology into your home with this mesmerizing living sculpture.