Tilandsia bent: a plant that grows directly on the wires
Bent—back tillandsia is a unique plant that does not require soil and receives nutrients from the air. It grows on power lines, trees, rocks, and rocks in Ecuador, Argentina, Chile, the United States, and other countries.
Bent—back tillandsia is a unique plant that impresses with its endurance and ability to grow in the most unexpected places. It is an epiphyte that does not need soil: it receives moisture and nutrients from the atmosphere.
The plant feels comfortable on tree branches, rocks, and rocks, and sometimes it can even be seen on power lines. This unpretentiousness makes tilandsia bent over an ideal choice for the most extreme conditions.
This species is found in Ecuador, Argentina, Chile, the USA and other countries with a warm climate. Her unusual ability to adapt to different conditions is admired by both scientists and nature lovers.
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