Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Air Plants

Air Plants are plants that don't form roots to survive. The only time they form roots is to hold on to tree branches in the wild, but don't use them for survival in receiveing moisture or nutrients. Instead they get moisture and carbon/dirt particles from the air. They do require misting every few days inside. I made a post earier on Spanish Moss which is a type of air plant, tvoand I go into further details on care. Here are my air plants!

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