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Tillandsia 'Curly Slim'

Tillandsia 'Curly Slim'

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An extraordinary hybrid by Dr. Mark Dimmitt, 'Curly Slim' combines the graceful form of T. intermedia with the dramatic curling tendencies of T. streptophylla to create a truly mesmerizing airplant.

Key features:

  • Elegant, ribbon-like leaves that curl into perfect spirals
  • Silvery sage-green coloration from dense trichomes
  • Compact center rosette with dramatically curling outer leaves
  • Xeric adaptations allowing for easy care

The specimen in the image showcases the plant's most striking feature—its ethereal, dancing curls. Each leaf gracefully spirals outward from a central rosette, creating a series of perfectly formed loops that seem to defy gravity. The silvery-green coloration adds to its otherworldly appeal, while the velvet-like coating of trichomes gives it a frosted appearance.

Collector's note: This hybrid represents a triumph in Tillandsia breeding, combining the hardiness of T. intermedia with the sculptural qualities of T. streptophylla. Its ability to maintain its distinctive curls while being remarkably adaptable makes it highly sought after by collectors.

Care tips: Provide bright, indirect light and good air circulation. Water thoroughly 2-3 times per week by misting or dunking, allowing it to dry completely between waterings. The curls become more pronounced in drier conditions, allowing you to influence the plant's appearance through watering habits.

Ideal for:

  • Modern interior designers
  • Sculptural plant enthusiasts
  • Photography props
  • Minimalist plant collectors

Display recommendation: Suspend 'Curly Slim' in a simple glass globe or mount it on a clean-lined piece of wood to let its dramatic form take center stage. The plant looks particularly striking when backlit to highlight its curling silhouette.

Add a touch of botanical artistry to your space with 'Curly Slim'—where science meets sculpture in a living masterpiece that seems to dance in mid-air.

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