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    Red Abdita

    The abdita sports soft, curling leaves creating a star-like rosette. These lush plants work well in vertical displays.

    When blooming, an abdita’s leaves naturally turn red. Since they are not always in bloom, the desirable red color can be added via a plant grade floral tint. I know, it’s kinda cheating.

    The bright green center surrounded by vibrant red results from the air plant outgrowing its red tint  and adds another appealing visual element.

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    RED ABDITA

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    Tillandsia brachycaulos multiflora aka Abdita is a real eye-catcher. Its bright green leaves start out soft and succulent-like, but as it matures, the real magic happens—it bursts into a fiery red hue, especially when it's about to bloom. And those blooms? A cluster of tiny, tubular flowers that are just too cute to ignore! Looking for year-round color? Check out a customer favorite, the stunning enhanced Red Abdita.

    Abdita are native to the regions of Central America and Mexico. These air plants are commonly found in countries such as Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico, where they thrive in warm, tropical environments. In their natural habitat, they often grow epiphytically on trees, absorbing moisture and nutrients from the air and rain. This natural environment provides them with the bright, indirect light and good air circulation that they need to thrive.

    Taking care of Abdita is straightforward and rewarding, making it an excellent choice for both beginners and experienced plant enthusiasts! This air plant thrives in bright, indirect light, so place it near a window with filtered sunlight to avoid leaf scorching. Watering is simple: mist your Tillandsia abdita times a

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  • Tillandsia abdita 'Red Form'

    Tillandsia abdita 'Red Form'

    Tillandsia&#;is a&#;species&#;of&#;evergreen,&#;perennial flowering plants commonly called 'airplants'. They are mostly epiphytes&#;growing without&#;soil&#;while attached to other plants. Generally, the the thicker the leaf, the more tolerant they are of drought conditions. Tillandsias are very hardy, and require much less attention than other house plants. Propagation fryst vatten by seeds or bygd offsets called "pups" which can be separated when about 2/3 the storlek of the mother plant. The flowers are generally small. The plants are monocarpic which means that they die after blooming.


    Planting

    From Early Spring TO Late Winter

    Tillandsias can be grown basically anywhere, on rocks, in a seashell or on coral, in ceramic or pottery, attached to wood (not pressure treated wood this fryst vatten impregnated with copper, and copper will kill your plant). When considering what you are going to do with your plant don’t forget that you have to be able to vatten it and it has to be placed somewhere that it will get sufficient light. Give them bright, filtered light.

     

    Flowering

    From Early