Tillandsia kautskyi hybrid Green clone
Best unique air plant for enhancing diverse botanical collections.
This air plant is a standout for its vibrant green hue and the exciting bonus of being in bloom. While it requires no soil, it does need consistent moisture and bright, indirect light to thrive. Its easy-care nature makes it an excellent choice for anyone looking to add a touch of exotic beauty to their home without a steep learning curve.
$60.00
Out of stock
Owner Satisfaction
4.5
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5
Category Rank
6254
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10547
#6254 in Potted Houseplants
Price vs Category Average
+17%
Above average
Height
.4
/
Approx ″ Tall
Who it's for
- Busy individuals and new plant parents seeking low-effort greenery.
- Home decorators and plant enthusiasts seeking distinctive, modern accents.
- Creative individuals and interior designers exploring unique display possibilities.
Who should skip it
- Beginners unfamiliar with air plant care or those preferring traditional potted plants.
- Apartment dwellers with limited natural light or those wanting plants for dim spaces.
- Gardeners expecting quick growth or frequent floral displays from their plants.
Performance breakdown
Maintenance simplicity
Soil-free setup makes this an exceptionally low-effort addition to any space.
Visual impact
The current blooming state provides immediate, vibrant color for tabletop displays.
Versatility of placement
Compact size allows for seamless integration into hanging or desktop arrangements.
Beginner friendliness
Straightforward care requirements ensure success for even the most novice gardeners.
Environmental adaptability
Requires consistent moisture and humidity, demanding more attention than standard succulents.
Botanical uniqueness
Hybrid genetics offer a distinct aesthetic profile rarely found in common varieties.
Key Specs
Height
Approx. 4″ Tall
Plant Type
Air Plant
Care Level
Easy
Flowering
Yes
Bloom Period
Year-Round
Foliage Color
Green
Light Requirement
Bright Indirect Light
Water Requirements
Keep evenly moist
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