Tillandsia kolbii (ion. scaposa)
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- With care tips from our master gardener
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- Pot size: Ø 6.0cm
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Care instructions for your
Care instructions for your
Tillandsias don't need soil; they absorb moisture and nutrients through their leaves. Mist your Tillandsia kolbii (ion. scaposa) 2–3 times a week with low-lime water/rainwater or briefly submerge them. They appreciate a bright location with good air circulation.
Care instructions for your air plant
Care instructions for your air plant
Tillandsias don't need soil; they absorb moisture and nutrients through their leaves. Mist your Tillandsia kolbii (ion. scaposa) 2–3 times a week with low-lime water/rainwater or briefly submerge them. They appreciate a bright location with good air circulation.
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Tillandsia kolbii (ionantha scaposa) – the elegant, silvery-green air plant
Tillandsia kolbii, also known by its botanical name Tillandsia ionantha scaposa, is one of the most popular air plants for collectors and beginners alike. With its delicate, almost silvery-green foliage, compact growth, and attractive flowering, it is a fascinating eye-catcher. Especially during flowering, it unfolds its full splendor: the leaves turn reddish, and striking purple flowers appear from the center.
As an air plant, it does not require soil. It absorbs water and nutrients directly from the environment through its fine trichomes (absorbent scales on the leaves). This opens up creative possibilities for placing it freely in decoration – be it on pieces of wood, in shells, glass vessels, or in modern plant installations.
Origin and Special Features
Tillandsia kolbii originates from Central America, particularly Mexico and Guatemala, where it grows at high altitudes. There, it can be found on trees and rocks, where it merely attaches itself with its small roots. It is a classic epiphyte that does not harm its habitat but adapts to it.
Its special feature lies in its silvery-coated leaves, which are not only decorative but also help the plant store water from the air. This fine hair also protects it from strong sunlight.
Appearance
- Leaves: Narrow, lanceolate, and silvery to grey-green due to trichomes.
- Growth habit: Rosette-like, upright and compact, approx. 6–12 cm high.
- Flowers: Tubular, vibrant purple, appearing during the reddening of the inner leaves.
- Color change: Before and during flowering, the leaves turn reddish to pink – a colorful highlight.
General Characteristics of Air Plants
- No soil needed: Tillandsias live without substrate as they absorb their nutrients through their leaves.
- Decoration marvel: They can be used in glass vessels, on wood, as hanging plants, or in wall holders.
- Easy to care for: With some light, water, and air circulation, they thrive easily even for beginners.
- Variety: Each Tillandsia has its own charm – the kolbii particularly impresses with its silvery shimmer.
Care Instructions
Location
Tillandsia kolbii prefers a bright location with plenty of indirect light. Direct morning or evening sun is well tolerated, but strong midday sun should be avoided.
Watering
- Misting: 2–3 times a week with low-lime water or rainwater.
- Soaking: Once a week, immerse in water for 15–30 minutes, then allow to dry thoroughly.
Air Circulation
Good ventilation is important, as stagnant moisture between the leaves can cause rot.
Temperature
Ideal temperatures are between 18–28 °C. It does not tolerate frost temperatures and should be kept indoors in winter.
Fertilization
Once a month, a special Tillandsia or Bromeliad fertilizer can be added to the watering or spraying water.
Propagation
After flowering, Tillandsia kolbii forms pups (side shoots). These can be carefully separated after a few months and cultivated separately – or they can be left on the mother plant, allowing small Tillandsia colonies to form.
Possible Uses
- Home decoration: On driftwood, stones, or in decorative glasses.
- Wall or hanging designs: Ideal for vertical gardening or hanging plant holders.
- Combination: Can be combined very well with other Tillandsia species.
- Gift idea: An unusual, easy-care present for plant lovers.
Tips and Tricks
- Use low-lime water (rainwater or filtered water).
- Plenty of light promotes color change before flowering.
- Do not keep constantly wet – always ensure drying.
- Do not discard after flowering – the mother plant slowly dies but usually produces several pups.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Does Tillandsia kolbii need soil?
No, it grows completely without substrate.
2. How often should I water it?
It is best to mist 2–3 times a week or soak once a week.
3. Can it live in a glass container?
4. Does the plant bloom every year?
No, each rosette blooms only once. Afterwards, it produces pups that will bloom later.
5. Is it easy to care for?
Yes, it is particularly uncomplicated and suitable for beginners.
6. What temperatures does it tolerate?
18–28 °C are ideal. Frost is not tolerated.
7. Can it be kept outdoors?
In summer, yes, in a sheltered spot with partial shade – never in frost.
8. Do I need to fertilize?
Once a month with a Tillandsia fertilizer is sufficient, but not absolutely necessary.
9. How large does the plant grow?
It usually reaches a height of 6–12 cm.
10. Is it poisonous?
No, Tillandsias are considered non-toxic to humans and pets.
Summary
Tillandsia kolbii (ionantha scaposa) is an elegant air plant with silvery-green leaves and vibrant purple flowers. It is easy to care for, requires no soil, and can be decorated in many ways. With sufficient light, regular misting, and good air circulation, it will become a long-lasting highlight in any home – both for plant lovers and for creative decoration ideas.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Basics
Do Tillandsias need soil?
Do Tillandsias need soil?
No. They absorb water/nutrients through trichomes and are attached, laid or hung. Of course, Tillandsias offered in pots are an exception. For example, Tillandsia cyanea.
How bright should the right location be?
How bright should the right location be?
Bright to very bright, preferably with morning/evening sun. No direct midday sun behind glass (magnifying glass effect).
Grey vs. green Tillandsias – what's the difference?
Grey vs. green Tillandsias – what's the difference?
Grey tillandsias (with many trichomes) tolerate more sun and dryness; green ones prefer humid air and a slightly shadier location.
How can I attach Tillandsia plants?
How can I attach Tillandsia plants?
Tillandsias can be attached to the substrate with solvent-free adhesives. We recommend florist glue or UHU-Polymax. Absolutely avoid hot glue! The high temperatures can damage the tillandsia. Alternatively, (stainless steel) wire is also very suitable.


