Click for Air Plants : the curious world of Tillandsias!!!
Sengo offers fresh possibilities to people who love plants in their
homes but have little time, limited space, and a general disinclination
toward plant care. Tillandsias, also known as air plants, meet those
conditions, and this helpful volume outlines ways to cultivate and
decorate with this odd genus, a member of the bromeliad family.
Flourishing (almost) on neglect, tillandsias add an exotic note to
window sills, on table tops, or suspended in air. The plants draw
nourishment through their leaves, defying the horticultural logic that
requires good soil with appropriate pH levels. They possess roots, which
attach themselves to host as a means of finding optimal light and
serviceable moisture. Tillandsias do need moisture regularly, whether
acquired through a spray bottle, a faucet, or a good soak; otherwise
they will dry out. Sengo's informative book offers creative ways to
enjoy these quirky plants, which require minimal care and enhance living
space with a hint of exotic flare. 195 color photos. "(Oct.)" Copyright
2014 Publishers Weekly.
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