Get to Know 7 Easy-to-Grow Air Plants!
Air plants, or epiphytic plants, are primarily types of Tillandsia or air pineapples. Additionally, there are other types of plants such as orchids, ferns, Spanish moss, and Dischidia that are also epiphytic.
Epiphytic plants have roots that protrude to absorb and retain moisture to nourish their stems, making them quite resilient to drought.
These plants are very easy to care for, or almost require no maintenance at all. They can grow naturally without soil or pots, and can be hung or placed in various corners of the house, or attached to logs or stones. As long as they receive some light and are misted lightly about 2-3 times a week, these air plants can thrive for a long time. Here are some air plants we recommend:

Dischidia nummularia
A climbing plant that prefers humidity and does not like direct sunlight. It has thick, rounded leaves and is often hung on tree branches, used in vertical gardens, and for home decoration.

Tillandsia ‘Cotton Candy’
A hybrid of Tillandsia stricta and recurvifolia, this variety grows quickly with gray-green leaves and sharp tips, producing pink flowers.

Spanish moss
Tillandsia usneoidesThis plant from the pineapple family has no roots and is easy to survive. Just mist it lightly in the morning and evening.

Tillandsia ionantha Huamelula
This Tillandsia has vibrant colors when in bloom and is quite sturdy.

Tillandsia Bulbosa
Easy to grow, drought-resistant, and tolerant of heat, but does not like direct sunlight. Just mist it 2-3 times a week, and it will thrive comfortably.

Ascocentrum ampullaceum var. alba
An air orchid that blooms in early summer with small, cute white petals.

Tillandsia flexuosa
With slender leaves, it should be kept away from direct sunlight.
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