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air plant streptophylla

air plant streptophylla Airplants Tillandsia ‘Streptophylla’ small

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air plant streptophylla Airplants Tillandsia ‘Streptophylla’ smallThis enchanting airplant, Tillandsia streptophylla, nicknamed the "Shirley Temple plant," is famous for its playful, curling leaves that dance and spiral in response to its environment. Key features: Ribbon like leaves that curl in drier conditions Silvery green color with hints of pink Impressive size range from 7 24 inches Showy pink and purple blooms Easy care and adaptable nature Looking at our specimen, you'll see why it earned its playful

This enchanting airplant, Tillandsia streptophylla, nicknamed the "Shirley Temple plant," is famous for its playful, curling leaves that dance and spiral in response to its environment.

Key features:

  • Ribbon-like leaves that curl in drier conditions
  • Silvery-green color with hints of pink
  • Impressive size range from 7-24 inches
  • Showy pink and purple blooms
  • Easy care and adaptable nature

Looking at our specimen, you'll see why it earned its playful nickname - the leaves curl and twist like ringlets in a child's hair. The plant has a rounded shape with broad, flat leaves covered in tiny silvery scales that give it a frosted appearance. When happy, it produces beautiful pink flower spikes that add an extra pop of color.

Fun fact: You can actually "style" this plant! Less water creates tighter curls, while more water helps the leaves relax and straighten. It's like having a living sculpture that changes with the seasons.

Sizes Inches
Small 2"-3"
Medium 3"-4"
Large
4"-5"
X-Large
5"-6"

 

Care tips:

  • Bright, indirect light
  • Water once or twice a week
  • Can handle occasional drought
  • Mount sideways to prevent water from sitting in the center
  • Perfect for both beginners and experienced growers

Perfect for:

  • Windowsill gardens
  • Hanging displays
  • Office spaces
  • Gift-giving

Display tip: Mount on a piece of wood or in a hanging globe where its curly leaves can be admired from all angles.

Add some whimsy to your space with the Shirley Temple of airplants—no green thumb required! Its ever-changing appearance brings life and movement to any room.

If you're still interested in learning more about Tillandsia streptophylla, you can read the entry from Tillandsia II on our blog here.

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