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bromeliad air plants

bromeliad air plants Bromeliad Tillandsia mounted on Driftwood placed in pot Tropical Air Plant

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bromeliad air plants Bromeliad Tillandsia mounted on Driftwood placed in pot Tropical Air PlantTillandsia, AKA Air Plant mounted on driftwood placed in pot. This listing is for a tillandsia similar to photos that is mounted on small piece of driftwood about 3 4" in length and placed in a 2 1 2 " size painted clay pot. Total size of plant, driftwood and pot is about 3 4" wide by 5 6" high. Driftwood pieces are irregular in shape and size. Driftwood is adhered to stick to hold in pot packed with Sphagnum Moss. makes for easy removal of tillandsia

Tillandsia, AKA Air Plant mounted on driftwood placed in pot.

This listing is for a tillandsia similar to photos that is mounted on small piece of driftwood about 3 - 4" in length and placed in a 2 1/2 " size painted clay pot. 
Total size of plant, driftwood and pot is about 3- 4" wide by 5 - 6" high. 
Driftwood pieces are irregular in shape and size. Driftwood is adhered to stick to hold in pot packed with Sphagnum Moss. makes for easy removal of tillandsia for watering. 
Some of the types of tillandsias used are shown in pics. Purchase by selecting color of painted pot or choose (Natural) for non-painted clay colored tera-cotta pot. 
See other listing for Tillandsia mounted on coconut husk, cork or sea shells.

I also have other listings of mounted epiphytes from orchids to ferns.

See my other listings of Tillandsia including hanging plants and balls and search Mad Happenings! 

Please review listing information and know what you are ordering. When selling more than one plant photos are similar to plant you will receive. First photo is often of flowering or mature plant, additional pics. are representative of plants you will receive as described in written listing info. Items shipped are as described and unless you receive the wrong item not as described or pictured should not be a reason to request refund. No refunds for changed mind, size, does not fit planned use, not what I expected. Must contact within one day of receiving with concern if you believe return or refund is warranted or other issue such as item missing.

*Please read Shipping Info carefully.

Yes I do discount for combined shipping!

International shipping is sent at BUYER'S RISK, no returns, no refunds, no guarantee of delivery or condition of plant. Contact with questions prior to purchase.

If plant you are looking for not found, please message me as to availability.

Mad Happenings likely has or can acquire.

See my other listings in my store Mad Happenings and other new stock under category Newly Listed. 

Plants like Tillandsia need to be completely dry prior to boxing. Shipping damp in a warm dark place increases chance for fungus to develop. Recommend you always do preventative treatment on any plant shipped and then water thoroughly to re-hydrate.

See care information from Mad Happenings and contact as soon as any concerns appear,

waiting to see how plant does will not help.

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