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urchin air plant Green Urchin with Assorted Tillandsia Air Plant

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urchin air plant Green Urchin with Assorted Tillandsia Air PlantDescription Light Soil Water Hardiness The Green Urchin with Assorted Tillandsia Air Plant is a charming duo that pairs a real sea urchin shell with a living Tillandsia, a member of the Bromeliaceae family native to the forests, mountains, and deserts of Central and South America. Tillandsias are epiphytes, meaning they absorb water and nutrients through their leaves rather than roots, making soil completely unnecessary. This combination is popular as

  • The Green Urchin with Assorted Tillandsia Air Plant is a charming duo that pairs a real sea urchin shell with a living Tillandsia, a member of the Bromeliaceae family native to the forests, mountains, and deserts of Central and South America. Tillandsias are epiphytes, meaning they absorb water and nutrients through their leaves rather than roots, making soil completely unnecessary. This combination is popular as a decorative keepsake and a genuine, easy-care living plant.

    The Tillandsia nestles naturally inside the spiky, textured green sea urchin shell, creating a sculptural, ocean-inspired accent piece. Depending on the assorted variety included, leaves may be silvery green, gray, or soft green, with a rosette or arching form. The sea urchin shell measures roughly 2 to 3 inches across, keeping the overall display compact and ideal for shelves, desks, windowsills, and terrariums.

    This air plant set is a wonderful choice for anyone who loves low-maintenance greenery with a coastal or bohemian aesthetic. It works beautifully as a desk accent, bathroom display, or thoughtful gift. This plant is pet friendly, making it a worry-free addition to homes with animals. As with all small decorative items, it is best placed out of reach of young children.
  • Tillandsias thrive in bright, indirect light. Place the plant near a window that receives several hours of filtered sunlight each day. An east or west-facing window is ideal. Avoid prolonged direct afternoon sun, which can scorch the delicate leaves, but also avoid dim corners with little to no natural light.

    Water by misting the leaves two to three times per week, or by removing the plant from the urchin shell and soaking it in room-temperature water for 20 to 30 minutes once a week. After soaking, gently shake off any excess water and allow the plant to dry completely before placing it back in the shell. Standing water trapped at the base can cause rot, so good air circulation after watering is essential.

    No soil is needed for Tillandsia air plants. They absorb all the moisture and nutrients they require through their leaves. The sea urchin shell serves purely as a decorative vessel. If you ever choose to display the plant outside the shell, you can mount it on driftwood, cork, or wire for a creative, soil-free arrangement.

    Tillandsias prefer temperatures between 50°F and 90°F (10°C to 32°C) and do well in the typical range found in most homes. They appreciate some humidity, making kitchens and bathrooms with good natural light excellent spots. Keep the plant away from cold drafts, air conditioning vents, and heating sources that can dry out the leaves quickly.

    Feeding is optional but encourages healthier growth and can promote blooming. Use a bromeliad or air plant fertilizer diluted to one quarter of the recommended strength, and add it to your misting or soaking water once a month during spring and summer. Avoid over-fertilizing, as too much concentration can damage the leaves.
  • USDA Hardiness Zones 9-11 | Minimum temperature: 50°F (10°C)

    In zones 9 through 11, Tillandsia air plants can be displayed outdoors year-round in a sheltered spot with bright, filtered light and good airflow. In cooler zones, bring the plant indoors before nighttime temperatures drop below 50°F (10°C), as frost will damage the leaves. Indoors, it thrives as a year-round houseplant in any climate.

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