A miniature, living holiday centerpiece is achieved by creatively arranging tillandsias on a small frame in a conical or pyramidal shape. These epiphytes, requiring no soil, are affixed to the structure, mimicking the appearance of a traditional evergreen during the festive season. An example involves attaching various sizes and textures of these plants to a wire cone using floral wire or glue dots to create a verdant, space-saving alternative to conventional decorations.
The appeal of such a display lies in its sustainability, unique aesthetic, and minimal maintenance requirements. It provides a living, breathing element to holiday decor, offering a longer lifespan than cut trees and reducing the need for disposal. Historically, the use of these plants in ornamental displays has grown with increasing awareness of their ecological benefits and suitability for urban environments.