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kolbii air plant Buy Tillandsia Scaposa | Kolbii Air Plant

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kolbii air plant Buy Tillandsia Scaposa | Kolbii Air Plant*Air plant only, cholla pot sold separately Often known by its common name Kolbii, Tillandsia scaposa air plant belongs to the Bromeliaceae family. This plant is small in size and has attractive grey green leaves. Having its origin in Guatemala, this variety develops upright in the form of tight clusters while featuring a fan like top! Kolbii grows up to 10 cm in height and is suitable for compact arrangements. Growth RateAlso known as Tillandsia

*Air plant only, cholla pot sold separately

Often known by its common name “Kolbii”, Tillandsia scaposa air plant belongs to the Bromeliaceae family. This plant is small in size and has attractive grey-green leaves. Having its origin in Guatemala, this variety develops upright in the form of tight clusters while featuring a fan-like top! Kolbii grows up to 10 cm in height and is suitable for compact arrangements.

Growth Rate
Also known as Tillandsia Ionantha Scaposa, it is a slow-growing air plant.

Flowering
The flowering of this stunning plant takes place from November to March. The vibrant blooms are purple in color and look fascinating in any corner.

Watering
During a hot climate, it is best to water your Tillandsia scaposa every two to three days. In humid weather, on the other hand, watering once a week is sufficient. Like other air plants, these species also prefer to be dried out between waterings.

Soil
Kolbii plants are low-maintenance that do not require soil. Appropriate watering as well as lighting conditions combined with ample airflow help in their growth!

Hardiness
Ionantha Scaposa air plant belongs to the hardiness zone of 9 to 11. It is not frost-hardy. So, give utmost care while planting it in areas with temperatures less than 30° to 40° F (-1.1 to 4.4° C).

Light
Indirect filtered light is preferred for your plant’s good health. Avoid the direct full sun as it can cause damage. Besides, shade-grown Kolbii looks fresher and more beautiful.

Propagation
Scaposa air plant can be propagated by seeds or by offsets known as pups.

Tillandsia Ionantha Scaposa air plant care is easier than other houseplants! Unique yet eye-catching, these plants turn out to be perfect in terrariums as well.

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