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air plants and succulents Tillandsia Air Plants in Pink Murex Seashells, Set of 3 Living Decor by Succulents Box

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air plants and succulents Tillandsia Air Plants in Pink Murex Seashells, Set of 3 Living Decor by Succulents BoxDescription Light Soil Water Hardiness Tillandsia air plants belong to the bromeliad family and are native to the forests, mountains, and deserts of Central and South America. Known commonly as air plants, they are one of the most distinctive and popular indoor plants available today, requiring no soil to thrive. This set pairs three live Tillandsia specimens with three naturally harvested pink murex seashells, creating a ready to display living

  • Tillandsia air plants belong to the bromeliad family and are native to the forests, mountains, and deserts of Central and South America. Known commonly as air plants, they are one of the most distinctive and popular indoor plants available today, requiring no soil to thrive. This set pairs three live Tillandsia specimens with three naturally harvested pink murex seashells, creating a ready-to-display living arrangement straight out of the box.

    Each Tillandsia features slender, arching leaves in soft silver-green tones with a slightly fuzzy texture created by tiny moisture-absorbing scales called trichomes. The plants sit naturally inside the spired pink murex shells, whose rosy, sculptural forms provide a striking contrast to the organic foliage. The overall display measures just a few inches across per piece, making it ideal for windowsills, shelves, bathroom counters, or grouped as a tabletop centerpiece.

    This set makes a thoughtful gift for plant lovers, beach enthusiasts, or anyone drawn to low-maintenance houseplants with natural style. Tillandsia air plants are considered safe for pets, making them a relaxed choice for homes with cats or dogs. As with any small decorative item, it is best to place the seashell arrangements out of reach of young children. Display them near a bright window indoors for the best results.
  • Tillandsia air plants thrive in bright, indirect light. Place them near a window that receives several hours of filtered sunlight each day, ideally facing east or west. Avoid prolonged direct afternoon sun, which can dry out and bleach the foliage. They also adapt well under full-spectrum grow lights, making them reliable house plants in any indoor setting.

    Water your air plants by misting them thoroughly two to three times per week, or by submerging them in room-temperature water for 20 to 30 minutes once a week. After soaking, gently shake off any excess water and allow them to dry completely within four hours before returning them to their shells. Good air circulation after watering prevents rot at the base of the plant.

    One of the most appealing qualities of the Tillandsia plant is that it needs no soil at all. It absorbs water and nutrients entirely through its leaves. The pink murex seashells serve as a decorative holder rather than a growing medium. Because there is no potting mix involved, there is no repotting, no mess, and no drainage to manage.

    Air plants prefer temperatures between 50°F and 90°F (10°C to 32°C) and do best in the same comfortable range that most people keep their homes. They appreciate moderate humidity, so bathrooms and kitchens with natural moisture in the air are excellent locations. Keep them away from air conditioning vents, heating units, and cold drafts, which can stress the foliage quickly.

    Fertilizing is optional but encourages healthier growth and more vibrant color. Use a bromeliad or Tillandsia-specific fertilizer diluted to one quarter strength and add it to your misting water once a month. Avoid any fertilizer that contains copper or zinc, as these minerals can harm air plants. A light feeding routine through the warmer growing months is all they need to flourish.
  • USDA Hardiness Zones 9-11 | Minimum temperature: 50°F (10°C)

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★★★★★ 5
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LikeWar is the manual for warfare in the 21st century, a worthy successor to Singer's Ghost Fleet, and excellent debut work for Brooking. It belongs on the shelf of anyone who wants to seriously understand how war will be fought and social policy developed in the era of Facebook and Twitter. There is a particularly urgent need for this book at a time when most tacticians have their eyes firmly fixed on enhancing cybersecurity through the protection of systems and hardware. While this is undeniably important, LikeWar reminds us that the information that is transmitted over that infrastructure is no less, and possibly quite a bit more important than the infrastructure itself. This message has never been more urgent than today when democratic nations struggle with balancing the need for an open civil society against the risks of foreign subversion and influence. This is the next great battle. It will be fought in the trenches of Facebook and the swamps of Twitter - wise commanders will bring LikeWar with them as field guide. LikeWar stands out for its incredible scope and accessibility. Its coverage is comprehensive - everything from the 2016 election to the IDF's influence tactics are explored, analyzed, and fit into a comprehensive thesis about the changing face of war. Read LikeWar and you will have a confident grasp of the major developments in this new theater of combat. Yet the book remains eminently readable - this combat guide does not require a reader to slog through the bone-dry prose of a TRADOC manual or an academic paper. It is quick and engaging yet thorough at the same time. In short, Singer and Brooking have written a manual for combat in the new millennium that is both engaging and substantial enough to leave their reader a master of the new face of battle.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2018
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Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 5
Its Good!
Format: Paperback
Move over action-packed thrillers, because LikeWar is the real deal – a mind-bending exploration of the internet's collision with war and politics! It's like a rollercoaster ride through livestreamed terrorist attacks, Twitter wars, and viral misinformation – the online world has become the ultimate battleground! Who knew that social media could turn average folks into global warriors, with former World of Warcraft addicts foiling war crimes from thousands of miles away? And let's not forget the unexpected warriors – rapper-turned-jihadist PR czars and Russian hipsters waging infowars against the West – it's like a cyber soap opera! But wait, there's more – China even has a smartphone app to police its citizens' thoughts – talk about big brother on steroids! LikeWar is like a crash course in the web's darkest corners, exposing the truth and burying it at the same time. So buckle up, folks, because the future is networked, and LikeWar is the ultimate guide to surviving the social media battlefield!
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Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 5
Out of Control with Technology
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I found the book very interesting! The authors did a great job of discussing the benefits of different social media sites. While the sites were intended for good use, there is always a downside. Each of the sites were exploited over time for a use other than intended. While this is by no means a surprise, it is amazing how others were quick to use the sites for illegal purposes. The history of how some of the sites were developed was interesting too. Of additional interest was the amount of notes included in the book. A third of the book is devoted to this alone. It shows the level of thoroughness the authors took to allow readers to delve deeper into topics discussed in each chapter. The most pressing question for social media: What is the next level of advancement?
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All's fair in Like and War
Format: Hardcover
Is Mark Zuckerberg responsible for exacerbating the killing fields on the South Side of Chicago? What is China's Golden Shield Project and what might it mean for you? Did Michael Flynn have any good ideas before his fall from grace serving in the Trump administration? Read this book and you'll get the answers to these questions and many more. This book takes a notion with which most readers are likely already familiar - the internet has graduated from its nascent status as a series of tubes connecting nerds and defense contractors to that of an ineffably complex globe-gobbling organism engaged every hour of every day in the instantaneous distribution of information spanning all spectra of human activity - and combines it with one not so well established in the popular imagination - we (or, at least, everyone who uses the internet) are all potential foot soldiers, willing or not, in the online and offline wars still raging as well as those yet to come. Written in succinct, snappy prose, the book tells the story of the internet from its peculiar vantage point at the intersection of social media and military conflict with its arguments firmly based in factual and expert analysis. Those seeking to validate a particular political slant or ideology should look elsewhere.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2018
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Thomas M. Magee
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 3
Insightful but troubled
Format: Hardcover
This book could have been so much more but it fell short. The book does capture a new phenomenon sweeping the world. The growth of social media is that phenomenon. The book does a good job chronicling the growth of social media and its impact on a general scale. Through that growth opportunities were created. The book does a good job of listing how people, groups and countries exploit these opportunities. They advance their respective agenda various ways on social media. I loved the pages which talked about how AI can create fake news with all of the authenticity of an eye witness account. The book lists impacts of these trends with crystal clear words. You can see impact clearer than any other source out there. The negative is the bias of the authors. Who the authors voted for in the last election screams out with every chapter. They use the topic as a club to bash republicans, President Trump, and conservatives. They miss how Democrats were playing the same games as Trump before Trump. This bias causes a reader to lose the message and dangers through politics. David Plouffe, the Obama campaign manager in his book "The Audacity to Win" said he used social media in 08 election. Funny how these people ignore those events to focus on what Republicans do. I also think their constant drum beat of what the Russians do creates a false election that they stole the election. The authors forget the failed policies of Hillary.
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