Tillandsia andreana
Epiphytic tropical Tillandsia from South America. It requires no soil, thrives well in semi-shaded locations, and absorbs moisture through its leaves.
Tillandsia andreana is a soft-leaved, round-growing bromeliad from the humid mountain regions of Colombia.
It was named after the French botanist and plant hunter Édouard André, who discovered many South American plants.
Features:
The plant forms a loose, hemispherical rosette with fine, green leaves. With proper care and sufficient sunlight, it develops bright red flower spikes with tubular, red to orange individual flowers.
Care instructions:
Light: Bright to semi-shaded, no direct midday sun. Water: Spray 3–5 times a week with low-calcium water or regularly dip for a short time. Afterward, allow to dry completely. Humidity: High (at least 60%), good air circulation is required. Fertilizer: We recommend using our special tillandsia or orchid fertilizer in diluted form 1–2 times a month in spring and summer. Temperature: 18–28 °C, no prolonged periods below 12 °C.
Note: Does not require substrate – well-suited for wood pieces, stones, or decorative holders. Sensitive to waterlogging – place in a well-ventilated area.
Our greenhouses are equipped with modern energy screens and double glazing to efficiently save on heating costs. Additionally, we collect rainwater over the entire roof area of 9,000 square meters and use only this water to irrigate all our crops. We collect the rainwater in underground tanks with a total volume of 600,000 liters.
Since 2007, we have been heating our entire operation with a fully automated 850 kW wood chip heating system and a 100,000-liter buffer storage tank. Environmentally friendly and CO2-neutral. Only to support during very cold winter days and nights is a conventional oil heating system available.
Since 2014, the heating has been supported by a solar thermal system with an annual yield of about 20 megawatt-hours.
In 2020, we installed a photovoltaic system with 30 kW peak and have been producing more green electricity per year than our entire operation requires.
Since 2021, we use exclusively pots for our self-produced plants that are not only 100% recyclable but are also entirely made from recycled pots. To this end, we collect all used pots that arise in our operation and have them picked up in big bags by our pot supplier Göttinger. There, the pots are cleaned and processed in a water-free recycling facility into new pots that come back to us.