Tillandsia ionantha '“Snowball”'

Owned by kristin kemp (@Sunnywayproducts).

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Notes

Family: Bromeliaceae. Non-toxic to humans and pets. These plants absorb moisture and nutrients from the air through specialized silvery scales on their leaves called trichomes.

Details

Identity & Classification

Common Name
Air Plant
Hybrid/Species/Unknown
Hybrid

Growth & Physical Traits

Plant Type
Air Plant, Bromeliad, Epiphyte, Houseplant
Growing Medium
Air
Pot Size
6”
Growth Habit
Epiphyte, Rosette-forming

Lifecycle & Reproduction

Health Status
Healthy / Stable ✅
Propagation Method
Offset / Pup

Care & Requirements

Watering Needs
Low Water Needs
Temperature Range
Warm Temperate (50–80°F / 10–27°C)
Humidity Range
High Humidity (60–80%)
Light Needs
Bright Indirect Light

Origin & Source

Date Acquired
Apr 6, 2026
Acquisition Price
$275
Natural Habitat Location
Mexico and Central America

Collection Context

Quantity
2
Added Details
Family: Bromeliaceae. Non-toxic to humans and pets. These plants absorb moisture and nutrients from the air through specialized silvery scales on their leaves called trichomes.
Air Plant
Tillandsia ionantha '“Snowball”' by Sunnywayproducts

Tillandsia

ionantha '“Snowball”'

Common NameAir Plant
Hybrid/Species/UnknownHybrid

Growth & Physical Traits

Plant Type
Air Plant, Bromeliad, Epiphyte, Houseplant
Growth Habit
Epiphyte, Rosette-forming
Growing MediumAir
Pot Size6”

Lifecycle & Reproduction

Health Status
Healthy / Stable ✅
Propagation Method
Offset / Pup

Care & Requirements

Watering Needs
Low Water Needs
Temperature Range
Warm Temperate (50–80°F / 10–27°C)
Humidity Range
High Humidity (60–80%)
Light Needs
Bright Indirect Light

Origin & Source

Date Acquired
Apr 6, 2026
Acquisition Price
$275
Natural Habitat LocationMexico and Central America

Collection Context

Quantity
2

Added Details

Family: Bromeliaceae. Non-toxic to humans and pets. These plants absorb moisture and nutrients from the air through specialized silvery scales on their leaves called trichomes.