Six Ways To Display Air Plants

What is an Air Plant?

An air plant, scientifically known as Tillandsia, is a unique plant that thrives without soil. These fascinating plants absorb moisture and nutrients through their leaves from the air, making them a popular choice for indoor gardening enthusiasts. 

Originating from the bromeliad family, air plants come in various shapes and sizes, and their intriguing appearance adds a fun, modern touch to any space.

Tillandsia Airplants

How to Display Air Plants

Air plants can be displayed innovatively, enhancing their aesthetic appeal. 

Here are some creative ideas:

Tillandsia Airplants

·On Driftwood:

Use beach-found driftwood that offers natural holes in it to place the airplants into.

Tillandsia Airplants
· Wall Art: 

Create a vertical garden by attaching air plants to a wooden board or wall-mounted frames.

Or as we have done, a single plant on a natural piece of wood with bark.

We sealed the wood and bark with matt varnish to retain its form and to prevent it from drying out.

Then placed the air plant into a natural pocket on the bark.

Tillandsia Airplants

·  Mounted On A Crystal Rock

We found an interesting crystal rock and hot-glued the stem of the air plant to the back of the rock.

Celestite Crystals

This beautiful blue crystal I have used is a natural celestite cluster.

Tillandsia Airplants

· Table or Shelf Arrangement: 

Position air plants in decorative dishes or bowls for a simple yet elegant look.

We used a vintage silver milk jug as the display vessel.

Tillandsia Airplants

· DIY Rock & Air Plant Sculpture:

Cut a piece of thin wire to 100cm/39in.

DIY Rock Airplant Sculpture

Place a pretty rock with a flat bottom in the middle.

DIY Rock Airplant Sculpture

Pull the wire together at the top centre and twist it tightly together (four twists) using pliers.

DIY Rock Airplant Sculpture

To make spirals, use a thick pen and twist each wire around it four times, and then slip it off the pen.

DIY Rock Airplant Sculpture

Then bring the two wires together, do four more twists, and create a small loop at the top to hold the plant.

DIY Rock Sculpture Tillandsia Airplants

Adjust the wire feature to look how you desire, and pop the plant into the loop.

These make a fabulous homemade gift and are quite easy to make.

Tillandsia Airplants

· Copper Wire Mounted To An Antique Wheel:

Take a branch of air plants and attach it to an antique wheel.

Mount to a fence for funky plant art.  


How to Grow Air Plants

Growing air plants is relatively simple, but they do require some care to thrive. Here are essential tips for cultivating healthy air plants:

· Light: Place your air plants in bright, indirect sunlight. Too much direct sunlight can scorch their leaves, while too little light can hinder their growth.

· Watering: Water your air plants by soaking them in room-temperature water for 20-30 minutes every two weeks. Ensure they are well-drained after soaking to prevent rot.

· Humidity: Air plants thrive in humid environments. Regular misting can help maintain moisture levels, especially in dry indoor conditions.

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Air plants are versatile and low-maintenance. 

With their unique growth habits and endless display possibilities, why don't you embrace the intriguing air plant and bring a touch of nature indoors? 

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