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Choose from our small form tenuifolia clumps or our large form clumps with string, ready for hanging.
Looking for something compact but full of character? Our Small Tenuifolia Clumps delivers just that. These thick, bushy air plants have stiff, hardy leaves that gracefully curve as they grow, making them as visually appealing as they are resilient.
Or add a bold splash of color and texture to your space with our Large Tillandsia Tenuifolia Clumps. This vibrant cluster features slender, spiky leaves in rich shades of bronze-green, with multiple mature plants and pups growing closely together to form a dense, eye-catching display. Seasonally, bright pink bracts and delicate purple blooms emerge, creating a stunning contrast against the foliage. These clumps come on a wire ready to hang anywhere.
Not all clusters will have blooms, many will arrive primarily green and gray. Due to aging and the life cycle process, it is common for some of the plants to have spent blooms or declining leaves.We will ship budding or blooming specimens when available but they are very limited. Half the fun is watching and waiting for your new friends to display their colors. Join our email list for updates on our currently blooming inventory.
Product Highlights:
- Crisp, bronze foliage
- South American Native
- Striking pink and purple bloom
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Width
Height
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- Shipped via fast USPS Mail
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- Most orders arrive 2 to 5 business days after you place the order
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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.
