
The Tillandsia Harrisii distinguishes within the Tillandsia species by its fine gray-white spiky leaves. The flowering phase of this species is very noticeable, because the red is in great contrast with the gray-white / silver leaves. The Tillandsia Harrisii likes bright light and this certainly radiates this unique 'airplant'.
The Tillandsia Harrisii is mainly found in Guatemala. The Harrisii, like the Tillandsia Xerographica, is a species that falls under the CITES certificate. This means that it is a protected species in Central America and can therefore only be imported to a limited extent. The Tillandsia Harrisii distinguishes within the Tillandsia species by its fine gray-white spiky leaves. The flowering phase of this species is very noticeable, because the red is in great contrast with the gray-white / silver leaves. The Tillandsia Harrisii likes bright light and this certainly radiates this unique 'airplant'.
The Tillandsia Harrisii is mainly found in Guatemala. The Harrisii, like the Tillandsia Xerographica, is a species that falls under the CITES certificate. This means that it is a protected species in Central America and can therefore only be imported to a limited extent.