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Air Plants and Epiphytes

Epiphytes grow attached to other surfaces in nature. They are not parasites; they collect water, dust, organic debris, and light from exposed positions.

KindExamplesDisplay style
Air plantsTillandsia speciesMounted, wired, open trays
Epiphytic orchidsPhalaenopsis, cattleya, oncidiumBark mix, baskets, mounts
Epiphytic fernsStaghorn fern, bird’s nest fernPlaques, baskets, loose organic mix
BromeliadsGuzmania, vriesea, neoregeliaPots, mounts, cups holding water
Jungle cactiRhipsalis, epiphyllum, holiday cactusHanging baskets, bright filtered light

Epiphytes need airflow and fast drying around roots or bases. Water thoroughly, then let them drain. Avoid sealing them inside glass without airflow unless it is a humidity-managed terrarium species.