Medusa Air Plant Bloom

Allium medusa common name ornamental onion named after the greek legend of medusa for its snaky twisty leaves and nodding cobra like buds.
Medusa air plant bloom. Stricta black tip is a small to medium sized dark green air plant with vertical pointed leaves that deepen in color at the ends. I am fairly new to tillandsia. Like all euphorbia the plant contains sap that can irritate eyes and skin. First picture shows a large caput medusae in bloom.
This is considered one of the easiest air plants to grow so it s great for beginners. If despite all efforts the head of medusa keeps the flowers hidden there is a simple trick to bring the tropical plant into flower. On brighter subjects medusa s head makes an exceptional container plant and it can also be put into gardens so long as it is protected from freezes. The caput medusae air plant is as close as you will get to staring straight at medusa s head without turning to stone.
In zones 9 these plants can survive outdoors but should be protected from temperatures below 60. The growth starts as a swelling at the end of an arm and rapidly grows its own caudex and arms. We will send blooming plants when. The striking tillandsia medusa is a funky air plant with character.
Be careful when working with medusa s head plants. Medusae may be grown in artificial environments provided they are misted regularly provided 12 hours of filtered or artificial sunlight and moving air. Otherwise caring for medusa s head isn t complicated. Watch for mealybugs and spider mites.
The numbers beside each air plant in the images corresponds to the numbering of the list. I got a melanocrater and a caput medusae last summer. Captivating fresh or dried ornamental onions are perfect for an herb garden. Be sure the plant isn t crowded as good air circulation can prevent powdery mildew.
This warm and fuzzy looking tillandsia has bright green coloring with hues of purple throughout the base extending up the leaves. In their natural habitat they grow on trees epiphyte with a very small amount of roots which help the plant to become established rather than feed or. This fuzzy looking tillandsia is silvery green in color with hues of purple throughout the base extending up to. As such these plants prefer warm to hot temperatures humidity and air circulation.
For this purpose put the tillandsia with an overripe apple into a transparent plastic bag and close it tightly. Tillandsia caput medusae air plant is native to central america and mexico where they grow on tree branches located in areas of strong sun. The caput medusae started to form an inflorescence that i noticed on december 31 2019 and as of yesterday april 10 2020 the flowers are starting to bloom a gorgeous purple. Once it reaches a certain size a mother plant will produce pups on the ends of older arms.