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  2. Aerial root - Wikipedia

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    Aerial roots are roots growing above the ground. They are often adventitious, i.e. formed from nonroot tissue. They are found in diverse plant species, including epiphytes such as orchids (Orchidaceae), tropical coastal swamp trees such as mangroves, banyan figs (Ficus subg.

  3. Tillandsia utriculata - Wikipedia

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    Tillandsia utriculata, commonly known as the spreading airplant, the giant airplant, [3] or wild pine is a species of bromeliad that is native to Florida and Georgia in the United States, the Caribbean, southern and eastern Mexico (Tamaulipas, Veracruz, Oaxaca, the Yucatán Peninsula), Central America, and Venezuela.

  4. Dioscorea bulbifera - Wikipedia

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    Air potato can grow extremely quickly, roughly 8 inches per day, and eventually reach over 60 ft long. [6] It typically climbs to the tops of trees and has a tendency to take over native plants. New plants develop from bulbils that form on the plant, and these bulbils serve as a means of dispersal.

  5. Air Plants Don't Need Soil to Survive, But Here's What They ...

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    “Xeric air plants typically grow in drier climates,” says Raffaele Di Lallo, plant expert at Ohio Tropics and author of Houseplant Warrior: 7 Keys to Unlocking the Mystery of Houseplant Care ...

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  7. Tillandsia - Wikipedia

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    Tillandsia is a genus of around 650 species of evergreen, perennial flowering plants in the family Bromeliaceae, native to the forests, mountains and deserts of the Neotropics, from northern Mexico and the southeastern United States to Mesoamerica and the Caribbean to central Argentina.

  8. How Do You Grow Air Plants? (Hint: They Don’t Need Soil!) - AOL

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    Air plants, also known as Tillandsia, have been trending in recent years because they’re low maintenance, don’t take up a ton of space. and aren’t terribly pricey. (Plus, their weird and ...

  9. Tillandsia paucifolia - Wikipedia

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    Tillandsia paucifolia are angiosperms [13] with flowers that range from a pale pink to a lavender-blue color. Flowers of these epiphytes can be animal-pollinated. [14] Animals such as bees, beetles, and hummingbirds are known to pollinate T. paucifolia diurnally (during the day) while there have been reports of moths and bats that pollinate nocturnally. [15]