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Description: Tillandsia chapalillaensis was originally thought to be a hybrid of T. schiedeana (due to the bicolour flower). Derek Butcher visited the area where it was originally discovered (Chapalilla, Mexico) and found that there was no naturaly population of T. schiedeana in the area. Tillandsia chapalillaensis was then elevated to species status. It may still be of hybrid origin, but if a plant is in large quantities in the wild, is fertile, and grows true to type from seed, it can be treated as a species. It has thin, grey / green foliage which generally straight, tapering to a fine point. It has an erect, pointed inflorescence spike, which is pastel pink in colour and produces bicolour, purple and white, tubular flowers. These flowers will emerge in October / November (Spring).
Position: We do not recommend keeping this plant indoors. It requires bright light, good airflow, and infrequent waterings. Under a tree, verandah or deck, or in a shadehouse are all great locations for this plant. Ensure the location you choose has good air flow to help the plant dry out between watering. This species can withstand low temperatures, however it must be protected from frost. This species can be grown suspended or mounted on a solid substrate that does not retain water (timber, cork bark, etc). You can attach this plant to the surface using coated wire, fishing line, or an adhesive such as silicone, hot glue, or no-more nails. Do not cover the base of the plant with moss or any other substrate as it may rot.
Watering: As a general rule, a plant in a hot position will require watering every 2-3 days. In a dark, humid environment watering once per week can often be adequate. This can be achieved by misting or dunking the plant. If outdoors, a hose can be used. When dunking a plant, leave submerged in a bowl of water for 10-20 minutes before shaking off excess water. Air plants love to dry out completely between each watering and must never have water sitting at their base as this will cause the plant to rot.
Fertilisation: We recommend fertilising your Air Plants once a fortnight in the warmer months and once a month through winter. We sell Air Plant Fertiliser in our "Accessories" section. Simply give the plant one or two sprays after watering.