Air plants are unique and popular houseplants. Unlike snake plants or hosta, they don’t require soil to grow—hence the name.
All plants, even air plants, need water to survive. But as a gardener, it can be difficult to tell if yours are getting enough hydration. Further complicating matters is the fact that all plants have ...
Stale air and poor circulation can make low-light rooms feel stuffy, but these hardy houseplants help freshen the air by ...
Air plants bloom only once, their small pink, coral, purple or white flowers signaling their impending death. But no worries: ...
A day after an explosion and fire gutted a large structure at the Parker Lord Corp. plant, officials offered updates and ...
Not to be confused with air plants, air ferns are marketed as plants that don’t require any sunlight or water, which could be ...
Native to northern Mexico, the southeastern U.S., and the Caribbean, Tillandsia plants absorb nutrients and moisture from the air. For a minimalistic terrarium, combine an air plant in glass with a ...