-
Tillandsia fasciculata ‘Tropiflora’ doesn’t do subtle. This bold, sculptural hybrid (likely fasciculata × compressa) was originally collected in Jamaica over 40 years ago and has held its place as a true standout ever since. It forms a dramatic rosette of silvery-gray leaves that can reach up to 24 inches long—big, sturdy, and made to be seen.
When in bloom, it really goes for it: a thick central stalk rises high above the foliage, topped with up to 20 chunky, bright-red bracts that can each grow 8 inches long. The bloom holds its color for over a year, making it one of the most long-lasting bloomers in the Tillandsia world.
As it matures, you might notice a red blush on its leaves in bright light—a little bonus color to complement its already striking form. This one’s best left unpotted and mounted instead, where its size and shape can really shine (and where airflow can keep it happy). Big, bold, and long-lasting—‘Tropiflora’ is a collector’s favorite for a reason.
-
Product Highlights:
- Vibrant blushing and blooming colors
- Large-growing, hardy plant
-
Width Height 9+ Inches 12+ Inches -
- Free, Fast Shipping for all orders over $60
- Orders under $60 ship for a flat rate of $7.95
- Shipped via fast USPS Priority Mail
- Most orders arrive 2 to 5 days after you place the order
- All plants covered by Our 30 Day Guarantee
- Care cards are included. You can also download our Free E-Book.
- Free, Fast Shipping for all orders over $75
- Orders under $75 ship for a flat rate of $7.95
- Shipped via fast USPS Mail
- Expedited options available at checkout
- Most orders arrive 2 to 5 business days after you place the order
- All plants covered by Our 30 Day Guarantee
- Care cards are included. You can also download our Free E-Book
Quick Care Guide

Air plants like consistent, bright, indirect light. Avoid full summer sun.

Soak your air plants in water for about 30 minutes once a week for full hydration.

Make sure your plants dry completely before placing them back in a display or globe.

Never plant your air plants in soil. This will induce rot.

Air plants prefer temperatures between 50–90°F. If you're comfortable, they're comfortable.
