Tillandsia albida
Tillandsia albida is a species native to the dry regions of central and northern Mexico, where it grows on cliffs and exposed trees in semi-arid environments. The species forms an upright rosette of soft, silvery-green leaves with dense trichomes that help it thrive in bright, dry conditions. Its name, "albida," refers to the pale, almost white appearance of the foliage in strong light. During flowering, it produces a short, pale green inflorescence with tubular white to pale lavender flowers. It is a dependable species well suited to bright, airy growing conditions, particularly in mounted or suspended displays.
Care Tips:
- Light: Prefers bright, indirect to direct light; tolerates full sun with acclimation
- Water: Mist 2–3 times per week or soak briefly; allow to dry thoroughly between waterings
- Humidity: Tolerates low to moderate humidity; benefits from good ventilation
- Media: Mount on cork, wood, or stone; suitable for open hanging displays
- Temperature: Thrives in 16–30°C; protect from frost
- Fertiliser: Apply diluted tillandsia fertiliser monthly during the growing season



Description
Tillandsia albida is a species native to the dry regions of central and northern Mexico, where it grows on cliffs and exposed trees in semi-arid environments. The species forms an upright rosette of soft, silvery-green leaves with dense trichomes that help it thrive in bright, dry conditions. Its name, "albida," refers to the pale, almost white appearance of the foliage in strong light. During flowering, it produces a short, pale green inflorescence with tubular white to pale lavender flowers. It is a dependable species well suited to bright, airy growing conditions, particularly in mounted or suspended displays.
Care Tips:
- Light: Prefers bright, indirect to direct light; tolerates full sun with acclimation
- Water: Mist 2–3 times per week or soak briefly; allow to dry thoroughly between waterings
- Humidity: Tolerates low to moderate humidity; benefits from good ventilation
- Media: Mount on cork, wood, or stone; suitable for open hanging displays
- Temperature: Thrives in 16–30°C; protect from frost
- Fertiliser: Apply diluted tillandsia fertiliser monthly during the growing season
























