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air plant yellow Tillandsia juncea – Rainforest Flora

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air plant yellow Tillandsia juncea – Rainforest FloraTillandsia juncea is widely distributed from Mexico and the greater Antilles to Bolivia, this adaptable airplant is a mainstay in many collections. Key Features: Impressive size, ranging from 25 40 cm, with some specimens reaching 60 cm Tall, slender scape with striking royal purple flowers Variety of leaf colors, from bright green to yellow green and burgundy Hardy and adaptable to various growing conditions Tillandsia juncea is a stemless species

Tillandsia juncea is widely distributed from Mexico and the greater Antilles to Bolivia, this adaptable airplant is a mainstay in many collections.

Key Features:

  • Impressive size, ranging from 25-40 cm, with some specimens reaching 60 cm
  • Tall, slender scape with striking royal purple flowers
  • Variety of leaf colors, from bright green to yellow-green and burgundy
  • Hardy and adaptable to various growing conditions

Tillandsia juncea is a stemless species that forms an elegant, grass-like clump. Its name, meaning "pleasant" or "agreeable," is fitting for this attractive and easy-to-grow plant. The Central American form typically grows to about 25 cm across, but plants can vary greatly in size, with some impressive specimens reaching up to 60 cm.

The leaves of T. juncea are filiform (thread-like) with an indumentum of subappressed trichomes, giving them a grayish-blue appearance. The lepidote sheaths are ferruginous (rust-colored), adding to the plant's visual interest. Leaf color can vary significantly, ranging from bright green to yellow-green, and even shades of burgundy and orange, depending on light exposure and variety.

When in bloom, T. juncea produces a tall, slender scape with primary bracts that are often carmine. The inflorescence is usually densely digitate, featuring lanceolate and slightly complanate spikes. The distichous, imbricate floral bracts vary from carmine to fern green, complementing the royal purple flowers.

Collector's Note: This species is known for its ability to absorb water and nutrients through its root system, making it more tolerant of pot culture than many other Tillandsias.

 Size Inches
Medium  8"
Large 10"-11"

Care Tips: Provide good air circulation and plenty of bright, indirect light. While it can tolerate outdoor life if kept humid, it's not the easiest species to grow indoors. When grown inside, avoid misting; instead, submerge it overnight in water once or twice a week. For soaking, use bottled drinking water or rainwater.

Ideal for:

  • Beginners looking for a hardy, forgiving Tillandsia
  • Collectors seeking a versatile plant for various displays
  • Those who can provide bright light and good air movement
  • Enthusiasts interested in the color variations within a species

Display Recommendation: Mount on driftwood or display in a hanging container to showcase its graceful, grass-like form. Its ability to grow in large, dense clumps makes it excellent for creating living sculptures or airplant "trees."

Add this agreeable beauty to your collection and enjoy its adaptability and striking purple blooms throughout the growing season.

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