Spanish Moss, tillandsia - bundle
A lot of people use spanish moss for decorative purposes/fillers etc but it is quite pretty hung to display by itself. This listing is for moss that has been mounted on a piece of wood with a metal hanger. Tillandsias grow as epiphytes or lithophytes in nature where most of the moisture they get come from morning dew. Since you might be keeping it inside your home you’ll need to water it differently. Most effective and least time consuming is to soak it (twice monthly should be plenty; fill a tub or sink, put the airplant in it for 20 minutes, let air dry). You can also mist it-frequently. It’s not necessary to fertilize but, as with most plants, it will grow happy and healthy if it gets some :) Use a bromeliad fertilizer such as 17-8-22 once in a while (add to the water you soak the plant in).