Tillandsia caput medusae ‘Sonoran Snow’
$ 45.00
DescriptionOriginating from the hot, arid canyons of Sonora, Mexico, this rare collector’s variety is highly sought after because it grows much larger and boasts an exceptionally striking, frosty white appearance.Morphology and AppearanceIntense Trichome Coating: The “snowy” look isn’t just for show. The plant is heavily blanketed in dense trichomes—tiny, hair-like structures that look like frost. In the wild, this ultra-thick layer acts like a mirror to reflect intense sunlight and trap moisture.Dramatic, Sculptural Form: True to its name, its thick, channeled leaves twist and coil wildly from an oversized, bulbous base (pseudobulb), creating a living architectural sculpture.Stunning Red & Pastel Blooms: When it prepares to flower, the center structure blushes and pushes up a magnificent, tall spike with pale pink or soft green bracts, from which delicate tubular purple flowers emergeGrowth Habit and CareWatering: Thoroughly mist or spray the leaves 2 to 3 times a week (more often if your home is hot and dry). After watering, always hang it upside down or shake it gently so water doesn’t pool in the base.Light: Prefers bright, indirect light. Thanks to its heavy coat of protective white trichomes, it can handle slightly higher light levels than your average green air plant, but direct afternoon sun behind glass can still scorch it.
