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xerographica air plant Tillandsia xerographicaTillandsia xerographica Tillandsia xerographica is a large silver green air plant with broad leaves that curl and recurve into an open rosette. Its wide, tapering leaves follow a slower wet dry cycle than finer green Tillandsias. This species is native from southern Mexico to Central America and grows as a seasonally dry epiphyte. Indoors, it needs bright filtered light, strong airflow, and careful watering that wets the leaves without leaving the
Tillandsia xerographica
Tillandsia xerographica is a large silver-green air plant with broad leaves that curl and recurve into an open rosette. Its wide, tapering leaves follow a slower wet-dry cycle than finer green Tillandsias.
This species is native from southern Mexico to Central America and grows as a seasonally dry epiphyte. Indoors, it needs bright filtered light, strong airflow, and careful watering that wets the leaves without leaving the crown damp.
Tillandsia xerographica broad silver rosette
- Plant type: Large epiphytic bromeliad grown without soil.
- Foliage: Broad silver-green leaves with a softly scaled surface.
- Growth habit: Open rosette with recurved, curling leaves.
- Origin: Native from southern Mexico to Central America.
- Watering: Less frequent but thorough wetting, followed by full drying.
- Drying: The crown must not stay wet after watering.
Rosette structure of Tillandsia xerographica
The leaves of Tillandsia xerographica are broad at the base, taper toward the tips, and curl outward as the plant matures. The silver surface reflects its dense trichome covering, which allows brighter, drier handling than wet-biome Tillandsias.
The open rosette can collect water near the centre after soaking. Because this species recovers slowly from crown damage, drying position and airflow matter as much as watering frequency.
Wet-dry care for Tillandsia xerographica
- Drying: Turn the plant after watering so water leaves the centre of the rosette.
- Airflow: Keep it in an open position with air moving around the broad leaves.
- Water: Wet thoroughly, but avoid prolonged soaking that leaves the crown saturated.
- Light: Give bright filtered light with protection from overheated direct sun behind glass.
- Humidity: Moderate humidity is enough when watering is thorough and the crown dries fully.
- Water quality: Low-mineral water reduces marks on the silver leaf surface.
- Temperature: Keep warm and away from cold, wet conditions.
- Feeding: Use a very weak air-plant fertiliser occasionally; heavy residue can coat the trichomes.
- Substrate: Do not plant in soil, moss, pon, or semi-hydro reservoirs.
Common issues with Tillandsia xerographica
- Crown rot: A soft centre usually comes from water remaining in the rosette.
- Tight leaf curling: Leaves can fold more tightly when the plant is too dry for too long.
- Scorch: Hot direct sun can leave dry pale patches on the silver-green leaves.
- Slow recovery: Damaged crowns can take a long time to replace with clean new growth.
- Pests: Check between broad leaf bases for scale or mealybug.
Safety for Tillandsia xerographica
Tillandsia xerographica should be kept away from pets or children that may chew the leaves or knock the loose plant from its holder.
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