Tillandsia ionantha: One of the most common Tillandsia species. Its natural habitat ranges from Mexico to Costa Rica. The plant is 5 to 14 cm in size, the leaves are soft, dense, green or greyish-green, and have a peachy coat. When flowering, the leaves turn red. In some varieties and varieties, all leaves turn red. Many varieties and varieties are known. There is a small hazelnut, there is a long form called monkey tail, there is a zebra stripe, there is a variegated leaf and there is a white flower. They also have a wide palette of colors at flowering, from lemon yellow, peach to light red to dark red. In its natural habitat, this vibrant colors attracts hummingbirds that pollinate. The flowers are stemless, tubular in shape, purple or, less commonly, white. It is a well-sprouting species, forming a colony relatively quickly. In summer, you can enjoy your garden in the shade, protected from the sun. Wintering in the apartment works well between 16-21 degrees Celsius with less watering.