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Tillandsia Cacticola is a robust South American air plant distinguished by its sage green to white, trichome-covered foliage. This vigorous species adapts well to indoor environments and requires minimal care, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced collectors.
This species is available in two distinct growth forms. The small and medium sizes feature the wide leaf form, characterized by thinner leaves that naturally curl under the plant's base, creating a compact rosette shape. The large size showcases the caulescent variety, displaying straight, longer, and thicker leaves that extend from an elongated stem structure.
The silver-white appearance comes from dense trichomes covering the leaves. These specialized hair-like structures serve dual purposes: they absorb moisture and nutrients from the air while protecting the plant from intense sunlight. The trichome density gives Cacticola its distinctive silvery sheen, which becomes more pronounced in brighter light conditions.
Small plants measure approximately 4 inches in both height and width, ideal for terrariums or small displays. Medium specimens reach 5 inches tall by 5 inches wide, providing a fuller presence in arrangements. Large caulescent forms extend to 6 inches wide and 10 inches long, making them statement pieces for larger displays or hanging installations.
Tillandsia Cacticola thrives in bright, indirect light. Water by soaking the entire plant for 20-30 minutes once weekly, or mist thoroughly 2-3 times per week in humid environments. After watering, shake off excess moisture and place the plant upside down or in a location with good air circulation to dry within 4 hours. Proper drying prevents rot while maintaining healthy growth.
This species tolerates a wide temperature range but performs best between 50-90°F. The silver trichomes indicate adaptation to drier conditions, making Cacticola more drought-tolerant than green-leaved tillandsia species.
The architectural form of Cacticola works well in minimalist displays, mounted on driftwood, nestled in decorative holders, or suspended in glass globes. The caulescent variety's elongated structure creates vertical interest in arrangements, while the compact wide-leaf form suits geometric holders and terrariums.
Tillandsia Cacticola is a robust South American air plant distinguished by its sage green to white, trichome-covered foliage. This vigorous species adapts well to indoor environments and requires minimal care, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced collectors.
This species is available in two distinct growth forms. The small and medium sizes feature the wide leaf form, characterized by thinner leaves that naturally curl under the plant's base, creating a compact rosette shape. The large size showcases the caulescent variety, displaying straight, longer, and thicker leaves that extend from an elongated stem structure.
The silver-white appearance comes from dense trichomes covering the leaves. These specialized hair-like structures serve dual purposes: they absorb moisture and nutrients from the air while protecting the plant from intense sunlight. The trichome density gives Cacticola its distinctive silvery sheen, which becomes more pronounced in brighter light conditions.
Small plants measure approximately 4 inches in both height and width, ideal for terrariums or small displays. Medium specimens reach 5 inches tall by 5 inches wide, providing a fuller presence in arrangements. Large caulescent forms extend to 6 inches wide and 10 inches long, making them statement pieces for larger displays or hanging installations.
Tillandsia Cacticola thrives in bright, indirect light. Water by soaking the entire plant for 20-30 minutes once weekly, or mist thoroughly 2-3 times per week in humid environments. After watering, shake off excess moisture and place the plant upside down or in a location with good air circulation to dry within 4 hours. Proper drying prevents rot while maintaining healthy growth.
This species tolerates a wide temperature range but performs best between 50-90°F. The silver trichomes indicate adaptation to drier conditions, making Cacticola more drought-tolerant than green-leaved tillandsia species.
The architectural form of Cacticola works well in minimalist displays, mounted on driftwood, nestled in decorative holders, or suspended in glass globes. The caulescent variety's elongated structure creates vertical interest in arrangements, while the compact wide-leaf form suits geometric holders and terrariums.