RF2F4P9HN–A bromeliad, Neoregelia Gold Fever, on display in the greenhouse at the Public Gardens in Canterbury, New Zealand
RFS2W53X–Red bromeliad flower detail
RF2C5PKW6–Bromeliad in the garden of the house
RF2BK4E7H–Bromeliad with pink flower. Aechmea fasciata.
RF2J60JT6–detail of bromeliad known as macambira in the caatinga
RMWAK5AE–Monteverde National Park, Costa Rica. Bromeliads, ferns and moss growing on a large tree limb, as seen from above, on the Monteverde Sky Walk.
RFWAJN4D–Monteverde National Park, Costa Rica. Tree limb covered in tropical ferns and other plants as seen high in the canopy from the Monteverde Sky Walk
RME1JXA4–Bromelia Pinguin - Camp Lula Sams - Brownsville, Texas USA
RMBXXKRC–Bromeliad, Bromelia irwinii, Bromeliaceae, Brazil
RMDH6A9D–Bromeliad (bromelia) on tree, El Yunque (Caribbean National Forest), Puerto Rico
RM2E1FDX0–Bromeliad inside Atlantic Rainforest of SE Brazil
RMCR55HN–Indigenous woman from the Wichi Indians tribe creating handicrafts from the fibres of the Chaguar Bromeliad (Bromelia
RMJFD2H0–Guzmania conifera, Cone-headed Guzmania in Harrington Park, NSW, Australia
RFE0986J–Spring Garden Festival in Gainesville, Florida. Bromelia serra or terrestrial bromeliad.
RFJA8R1C–Detail of bromeliad with its leaves, circular shape, colors and texture features
RFAG0GKJ–Bromelia Blue Rain flower
RMBEFAT2–Inner leaves of the Bromelia pinguin, normally green, turn vibrant red as the tropical plant flowers in Guanacaste, Costa Rica.
RMCWENPR–Costa Rica abounds in exotic tropical flowers and plants. This is a bromeliad.
RF2J60JTK–bromeliads natively known as macambira in the caatinga of northeastern Brazil
RFTY25G3–Red and purple Billbergia pyramidalis bromeliad bloom, Yucatan, Mexico.
RF2F34074–Epiphytic Bromelia aechmea primera plant with pink flower and decorative silver-green variegated leaves in a cropped closeup with focus to the flower
RFT7YNRW–artistic tropical orange red guzmania flower on dark background with light
RMWH8J21–A bromelia found in the Andes (Bromelia bicolor) from Darwin and the Beagle by Alan Moorhead, page 149.
RMM159J0–Close up of red Bromelia flower and green leaves. Singapore.
RMBXXKPN–Bromeliad, Bromelia irwinii, Bromeliaceae, Brazil
RMDH6AB3–Bromeliad (bromelia) on tree, El Yunque (Caribbean National Forest), Puerto Rico
RM2E1FDX7–Bromeliad inside Atlantic Rainforest of SE Brazil
RMCR55J5–Indigenous woman from the Wichi Indians tribe creating handicrafts from the fibres of the Chaguar Bromeliad (Bromelia
RM2JMCYDD–Bromelia Guzmania Torch
RF2TBFF3K–Red flower of Bromelia plant close up
RM2H77CJ7–Bromelia Bromeliad blooming flower, plant in the family: Bromeliaceae, subfamily: Bromelioideae.
RFJA8NKC–Detail of bromeliad with its leaves, circular shape, colors and texture features
RFAG3CBW–Bromelia Blue Rain flower
RMM4FD5M–Detail of bromeliad
RM2GJXMF6–A rare flowering of a bromeliad plant in a home garden is South Australia clearly showing the stigma. Bromeliads flower only once in their lifetime
RF2J60JTF–bromeliads natively known as macambira in the caatinga of northeastern Brazil
RFTY25P5–Red and purple Billbergia pyramidalis bromeliad bloom, Yucatan, Mexico.
RF2F3400H–Potted Bromelia aechmea primera plant with its decorative silver green variegated leaves and a single spiky pink flower in a container isolated on whi
RFT7YP14–artistic tropical orange red guzmania flower on dark background with light
RF2E132DX–Bromelia in the Serra dos Orgaos in the State of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, view from the side
RFR3HCD7–Arenal Volcano Costa Rica
RMC3NJ58–Red Bromeliad, Bromeliaceae.
RF2BN1T7P–Green Bromeliad isolated on white background.
RMK59CDX–A flowering bromeliad from the Atlantic Rainforest of SE Brazil
RMCR55J7–Indigenous woman from the Wichi Indians tribe spinning yarns from the fibres of the Chaguar Bromeliad (Bromelia hieronymi), the
RF2WXTWHK–Neoregelia bromeliad
RF2PB5P7K–Bromeliad plant in the pot
RM2H00WTW–Bromelia Bromeliad blooming flower, plant in the family: Bromeliaceae, subfamily: Bromelioideae.
RFJA8R38–Detail of bromeliad with its leaves, circular shape, colors and texture features
RFAG0GMY–Brazilian Bromelia Blue Rain.
RF2T06743–macro shot of bromelia flower blossom
RM2GJXMF8–A rare flowering of a bromeliad plant in a home garden is South Australia clearly showing the stigma. Bromeliads flower only once in their lifetime
RF2J60JT9–bromeliads natively known as macambira in the caatinga of northeastern Brazil
RFTY258G–Red and purple Billbergia pyramidalis bromeliad bloom, Yucatan, Mexico.