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TIllandsia secunda 'Vivipara'

This mid-size air plant is beautiful, unsual and easy to grow. It grows silvery green rosettes and then it builds a branched inflorescence up to 1 m tall, with lots of pink-red tones. It is "viviparous" because it proliferates by producing abundant adventitious offsets from the inflorescence.

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This mid-size air plant is beautiful, unsual and easy to grow. It grows silvery green rosettes and then it builds a branched inflorescence up to 1 m tall, with lots of pink-red tones. It is "viviparous" because it proliferates by producing abundant adventitious offsets from the inflorescence. Vivipara grows wild in the area north of Quito, Ecuador, often on rocky slopes in full sun. It was originally described as a subspecies; Tillandsia secunda var. vivipara Rauh, but now it is a synonym of Tillandsia secunda Kunth, so the name 'Vivipara' is saved in 'captions', because their differences make a difference in the world of collectors.

Our Tillandsias - What do we ship?

We grow our grey-leaved tillandsias outdoors, here in Tenerife. We start them by dividing large adults, so they are all "XXL" in size. They grow exposed to full sun, rain and wind during the winter months and we shift them to morning-to-midday sun during the hot months. By doing so they become very robust.

Tillandsias are extreme epiphytes that typically do not like to be planted in pots. Most of them prefer to be hung on branches or wires. We do not provide any support with the plant that we ship so be prepared to fix your airplant. We recommend to tie them with nylon fishing line, or metal wire as a second option. We never use glue, since it can cause problems.

If you want to learn more about what we ship, including some bromeliads, click our our information menu, then read "What we exactly ship" and see pictures of our plants on the packing desk.

Anbau Innenanbau
Herkunft der Arten Amerika
Präsentation Freiliegende Wurzeln
Botanische Familie Bromeliaceae
Lichtbedürfnis Sonne
Mindesttemperatur im Winter -5 ºC bis 5 ºC
Pflegebedürfnis Blumentopf
Wuchsform Perennierend