Abdita, also known as Abdita Brachycaulos or Abdita Multiflora, has dark green leaves curving out of its base in wide arcs it makes great home decor in a shallow bowl or dish filled with stones. When they bloom their leaves blush in many shades of yellow and pink. You can find them in the forests of Mexico on your next vacation.
Tillandsia Brachycaulus Multiflora
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Abdita, also known as Abdita Brachycaulos or Abdita Multiflora, has dark green leaves curving out of its base in wide arcs it makes great home decor in a shallow bowl or dish filled with stones. When they bloom their leaves blush in many shades of yellow and pink. You can find them in the forests of Mexico on your next vacation.
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