Air plants are epiphytes, meaning plants that grow without dirt. Air plants attach themselves to rocks, trees, shrubs, or the ground with their roots and are native to the southern United States, Mexico, Central America, and South America. read more
Air plants, known as tillandsia, have earned friendly nicknames among their fans, including tilly and tills. These quirky plants are a type of bromeliad and hail from the Americas—from U.S. southern states to northern Argentina. read more
While we don’t recommend eating your air plants it is good to know they come from a great family. Tillandsia have adapted to live in a variety of challenging climates around the Americas. You will find the amazingly hardy plants in the southern parts of the United States, Mexico and Central America and South America. read more