


Tillandsia caulescens
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Tillandsia caulescens is a stem-forming species native to Bolivia and Peru, typically found on trees and rocks in moist montane forests at elevations ranging from 1,000 to 2,500 metres. This species is noted for its elongated, trailing or arching growth, with soft, grey-green leaves arranged along a distinct stem. It produces branched inflorescence with rosy to coral-pink bracts and tubular violet flowers. The name 'caulescens' refers to its caulescent (stem-growing) habit, which sets it apart from most rosette-forming Tillandsias.
Care Tips:
- Light: Prefers bright, filtered light; protect from harsh midday sun
- Water: Mist 3–5 times per week or soak briefly; ensure full drying within a few hours
- Humidity: High humidity (60–80%) with constant airflow is preferred
- Media: Best mounted on bark, cork, or driftwood to support trailing habit
- Temperature: Ideal range is 14–26°C; sensitive to frost and overheating
- Fertiliser: Use diluted tillandsia fertiliser monthly during active growth
Shipping Schedule and Biosecurity Information
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Dispatch & Shipping Information
Non-Biosecurity States (QLD, NSW, ACT, VIC, SA): We now offer two dispatches per week for these regions:
- Tuesday Dispatch: Orders placed by Sunday 11:59 PM AEST.
- Friday Dispatch: Orders placed by Wednesday 11:59 PM AEST. Orders placed after these cut-offs will be dispatched on the next available day.
Biosecurity States (WA, NT, TAS): These orders require mandatory biosecurity treatment (PHC) and follow a specific weekly schedule:
- Cut-off: Orders must be placed by Thursday 11:59 PM AEST.
- Dispatch Day: Orders are processed over the weekend and dispatched on Tuesday.
Plant Health Certification (PHC) Fees:
- $20 fee applies to WA orders.
- $10 fee applies to NT and TAS orders. This fee is per order (not per plant) and is included in your shipping costat checkout.
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