Tillandsia streptocarpa: It is native to Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Paraguay and Peru and lives in these countries at altitudes between 0 and 2300 meters above sea level. It grows in semi-arid wooded areas, trees and shrubs. It settles in mountainous areas, on rocks. It can be said to be a medium or large species. Its long reclining leaves are spirally around the stem. Fragrant violet flowers open on the protruding flower stalk. White and yellow flowered versions are very rare. It is very similar to Tillandsia reichenbachii, but its leaves are shorter and stiffer. It requires a lot of sunlight, but be protected from the scorching sun of summer. It needs good air movement to dry off excess irrigation water relatively quickly. Satisfied with low or medium humidity. The temperature range, which is even more suitable for keeping between 10 and 35 degrees Celsius. In summer, if we keep it outside, water it every other day. In winter, it is enough to water only once a week.