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Description
Tillandsia 'Stricta Silver and Green form' Airplant
A choice Tillandsia which clusters quickly, and has beautiful flowers. This is a tough Tillandsia, native to Trinidad, Brazil, Venezuela, Paraguay, Uruguay, Guyana, and Northern Argentina. Easily grown indoors or outdoors as long as they have good light, air movement, and a weekly misting.
Morning or afternoon sun / high light / I even have some in full sun. They look great mounted on rocks / driftwood etc. I grow mine outside all year round. They grow to approx 200mm wide
The plant you are bidding on is in all of the photos. It stands at 150mm wide and 100mm high, in beautiful condition and ready to go.
I grow and sell some of the most Unique, Beautiful and Rare Bromeliad's available in NZ, and only deal in quality plants. ALL of my plants are grown outside, NOT in glass or plastic houses
(1) Combining plants for courier, up to 3 plants per box, only pay the largest plant courier fee first (2) If Traders wish to bid on other plants and combine costs, I will hold and continue care for the plants for up to 7 days after their first auction win. No charge (3) My delivery days are Mondays and Tuesdays only (4) Please check out my other listings and feedback
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Shipping & pick-up options
Destination & description | Price | |
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North Island | $12.40 | |
North Island (rural) | $22.40 | |
South Island | $32.40 | |
South Island (rural) | $42.40 | |
Combined, pay largest plant first, Max 3 per box | $0.00 | |
Pick-up available from Mangawhai, Northland | Free |
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Tillandsia 'Stricta Silver and Green form' Airplant
About the seller
gardenmaster
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