RF2DDG1J4–Close-up of Billbergia Nutans flower on black background
RMB3PNB9–Billbergia nutans
RF2BRRDEJ–Close-up of a bromeliad flower, Queen's Tears, on black background.
RMPFR6W7–Billbergia nutans (Queen's Tears) hanging leaves interspersed with trailing bright pink brackets in white container
RMWKEMYP–Arching flower stem of the terrestrial bromeliad, Billbergia nutans 'Variegata', on a white background
RF2M70CKJ–Pink flowers of Friendship-plant or Queens-tears. Blossoms of Billbergia nutans
RME8P12F–Dangling flowers emerge from the pink bracts of the half-hardy bromeliad, Billbergia nutans 'Variegata'
RFRH58MA–Billbergia nutans with long slender red bract flower stems just showing flowers breaking out also called Friendship plant or Queens tears Perennial
RMMN2TAM–Yellow and green flowers emerge from pink bracts of the summer blooming, half-hardy bromeliad, Billbergia nutans
RMFHT02B–Close up of queen's tears (Billbergia nutans) flower stem opening, in front of glass, lit from behind
RFRJGMH7–Flowers of Billbergia nutans / Queen’s Tears
RF2JF6W9P–Sydney Australia, flowering billbergia amoena, a bromeliad native to brazil
RFAG4M76–Billbergia nutans Queen's Tears flower
RF2JF6TME–Sydney Australia, flowering billbergia amoena, a bromeliad native to brazil
RMCRW1GT–Vertical Garden at the Athenaeum Hotel, London W1J 7BJ
RF2H3PDFH–Bromeliad flower
RFA7WD10–Billbergia Nutans Bromeliaceae
RF2BRRDCT–Photo of a bromeliad plant, the queen's tears. Illuminated from above and fading to black below. Long leaves and toothed edges
RMD256Y3–Flowers of Queen's Tears bromeliad, Billbergia nutans, in rain shower.
RF2GP74H2–Close-up of a bromeliad flower, Queen's Tears, on black background.
RF2M802TX–A closeup of a red Queen's-tears (Billbergia nutans) against blurred background
RFT5Y6YK–The flowers showing Billbergia Ntans. Seven to eight liner leaves pieces of stuff grow in a tube with tabular flower, vintage line drawing or engravin
RFA3HNFG–Ade 354 South America,'Queens Tears' Billbergia nutans
RM2BT5H2T–Queens tears plant, Billbergia nutans. Chromolithograph from an illustration by Desire Bois from Edward Steps Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse, Frederick Warne, London, 1896.
RMFHT0WP–Queen's tears (Billbergia nutans) plant in a white ceramic pot on a windowsill with an unopen flower spike
RFMTD56E–Billbergia nutans, Queen's-Tears, epiphytic bromeliad. Bromelie, Ananasgewächs, Bromeliengewächs, digital improved reproduction from a print of the 19th century
RMRFN5DE–. General illustrated and descriptive catalogue of new, rare and valuable plants. Nurseries (Horticulture) New York (State) New Rochelle Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture) Wisconsin Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. 66 SlEBREGHT & WaDLEY'S CATALOGUE OK. A COLLECTION OF BROMKLIADS. (1) Pourrclia argentea. (3) Billbergia nutans. (5) Nidularium spectabilis. (7) Nidularium striatum. (2) Tillandsia splcndens major. (4) Nidularium Meyendorfii. (6) Tillandsia LaSalliana. (8) Vriesia brachyst
RF2DKHW2F–Billbergia nutans
RMME9T94–. Die Gartenwelt . Mischling I. Billbergien. Mischling III. Billbergia nutans. B. zebrina. Originalaufnahme für die „Cartenwclt'^. Mischling II. A. R., Nancy. Die Camellie. — Ich möchte einmal für unsere alte, gegenwärtig von der Mode vernach- lässigte Camellie ein Wort einlegen, welches hoffentlich auf recht fruchtbaren Boden fällt. Der Grund für die Vernachlässigung die- ser Blume liegt wohl in dem mächtigen Umfang, welchen die Blumen- einfuhr in den letzten Jahren angenommen hat. Da ist die Ca- mellienblume verdrängt worden, und die Kultur- pflanzen, d. h. Pflanzen, von denen man Blumen sch
RFRJGME7–Flowers of Billbergia nutans / Queen’s Tears
RFAG4M78–Billbergia nutans Queen's Tears flower
RMA7WD17–Billbergia Nutans Bromeliaceae
RF2GP74HG–Photo of a bromeliad plant, the queen's tears. Illuminated from above and fading to black below. Long leaves and toothed edges
RFA3HM5P–Ade 530 Billbergia nutans (Bromeliad)
RMFHT1MN–Close up of backlit queen's tears (Billbergia nutans) flower stem with blurred garage doors and stone driveway in background
RMFHT6FX–Withered flowers and flower stalk of queen's tears (Billbergia nutans) plant against a cream wall next to UPVC window frame
RMFHT743–Close up of flower spike of queen's tears (Billbergia nutans) plant against a blue sky with sun beams from rising sun
RFRJGME8–Flowers of Billbergia nutans / Queen’s Tears
RMFHT0R0–Queen's tears (Billbergia nutans) plant in a white ceramic pot on a windowsill, with unopened flower spike & two small plantlets
RMFHRMA6–Close up of queen's tears (Billbergia nutans) flowers against a cream wall
RMFHT33D–Macro shot of queen's tears (Billbergia nutans) flower head opening, with blurred stone driveway in background