RF2K9YT2N–Cloud forest greenhouse - botanical garden in Marina Bay, Singapore
RF2DE6GAR–Trip through the cloudforest along N 2 between Jujuy and Salta, Northwest Argentina, Latin America
RMWAG2E6–Guzmania remyi var alba
RF2X022H8–Bromeliads are a family of tropical plants that grow on branches and trees
RF2J28AMX–Bromeliad inflorescence (Billbergia sp.) on tropical rainforest
RF2K2P9BM–Orange red Guzmania tropical plants.
RM2BNJ8Y9–Bromeliad (Guzmania scherzeriana) growing in a rainforest tree, Cordillera de Talamanca mountain range, Caribbean Slopes, Costa Rica
RF2WWC1JM–Misty cloud forest in the foothills of the Chiriqui highlands in Baru volcano, Panama, Central America - stock photo
RFJA8NDE–Detail of bromeliad with its leaves, circular shape, colors and texture features
RF2K9DPHG–This Collared Aracari resting next to bromeliad in the rainforest
RM2C17ENR–Rainforest plants covering remains of human impact, Mata atlantica, Brazil
RF2AJ4GHN–Bromeliad plant seen from above with jussara coconuts inside, rainforest of Mantiqueira Mountains, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
RFDY54DH–A Flat-headed Bromeliad Treefrog (Osteocephalus planiceps) ready to leap away in the Amazonian rainforest in Loreto, Peru.
RMEXMXT6–Flowering red bromeliad plant; Eden Project, Cornwall.
RMKC9Y8B–Arenal Volcano in Costa Rica with tropical flowers
RM2BWY1GG–A Bromeliad Tillandsia flowering in the coastal rainforest in Caraca, Minas Gerais in Brazil.
RMM1HHM2–Gold dust day gecko on Bromeliad plant leaf, Hawaii
RMC4XYW7–Aerial plant growing on a tree's cortex
RFKNWKKW–Interior of montane rainforest with mossy tree trunks and many epiphytes in the Cordillera del Condor, a site of high biodiversity
RF2K9YT2H–Cloud forest greenhouse - botanical garden in Marina Bay, Singapore
RF2DE6GDY–Trip through the cloudforest along N 2 between Jujuy and Salta, Northwest Argentina, Latin America
RMWAG2HN–Aechmea fasciata
RF2X022H4–Bromeliads are a family of tropical plants that grow on branches and trees
RF2HX9XKE–Bromeliad inflorescence (Billbergia sp.) on tropical rainforest
RF2K2XR3P–Small stream running through the rocks and bromeliads
RMW7WN6N–Bromeliads (Aechmea nudicaulis var. aureorosea) in flower, REGUA - Reserva Ecologica Guapiacu, Cachoeiras de Macacu, Rio de Janeiro State, Southeastern Brazil.
RF2HEE04B–beautiful flower Bromeliad on a tree branch. San Gerardo de Dota, Costa Rica
RF2A7FWGC–The side of a large tropical bromeliad probably in the genus Alcantarea. These plants form at the center of their concentric leaves, phytotelmata wher
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.
RMJJM0EG–BROMELIADS grow on route to SALTO DE CABURNI located the TOPES DE COLLANTES in the mountains of SIERRA DEL ESCAMBRAY - CUBA
RF2AJ4GHP–Bromeliad plant seen from above with jussara coconuts inside, rainforest of Mantiqueira Mountains, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
RFDY53TD–A Flat-headed Bromeliad Treefrog (Osteocephalus planiceps) ready to leap away in the Amazonian rainforest in Loreto, Peru.
RM2C50G7B–The plate billed mountain toucan (Andigena laminirostris) from the cloud forest of Northern Ecuador.
RMKC9Y8K–Arenal Volcano in Costa Rica with tropical flowers
RM2B00141–A bromeliad is growing on a tree on the edge of the rainforest of the Manuel Antonio National Park located at a beach on the Pacific coast of Costa Ri
RMM1HHK0–Gold dust day geckos playing on Bromeliad plants, Hawaii
RMBR7AB0–Aerial parasitic plant on a tree surface.
RFKNWKMW–Many terrestrial bromeliads growing in montane rainforest with mossy tree trunks in the Cordillera del Condor, a site of high biodiversity and endemi
RFHAE6T3–Wild pineapples grow in the Seychelles mountains.
RMHR5EBP–ARed--eyed Tree Frog or Red-eyed Leaf Frog, Agalychnis callidryas, peeks from inside a bromeliad in Costa Rica.
RMWAG2RM–Aechmea fasciata
RF2X022H3–Bromeliads are a family of tropical plants that grow on branches and trees
RF2FNKKCP–Bromeliad inflorescence (Quesnelia arvensis) on tropical rainforest
RFGKTMFT–Bromeliad Guzmania (Bromelia), plant for indoor with brightly coloured roset flower
RMW7MEN6–Violet-capped woodnymph (Thalurania glaucopis) male feeding at bromeliad flower in mountainous Atlantic Rainforest of Serra Bonita Natural Private Heritage Reserve (RPPN Serra Bonita), municipality of Camacan, Southern Bahia State, Eastern Brazil.
RFS02XBK–Giant Tank Bromeliad, Kaieteur National Park, Kaieteur Falls, Guyana, South America
RF2H8HXC4–One bromeliad growing on a rock in Petropolis, Brazil, rock covered in lichen and moss, with plenty of copy-space
RMA7FH7B–SA, Peru, Napo River Region. Rainforest canopy mixed with Lianas and Bromeliad
RMJJM0FF–BROMELIADS grow on route to SALTO DE CABURNI located the TOPES DE COLLANTES in the mountains of SIERRA DEL ESCAMBRAY - CUBA
RF2D82WNY–Beautiful detail of green bromeliad plants in the rainforest, in Serrinha Ecological Reserve, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
RFDGNGPP–A Mocking Bromeliad Treefrog (Osteocephalus deridens ) clinging to a sapling in the Amazon rainforest in Loreto, Peru.
RMM9M2FT–Cayenne slender-legged tree frog (Osteocephalus cf. leprieurii) a gorgeous frog from the high altitude forests of Northern Peru.
RM2X3DAJT–Bromeliads in the treetop in the mountain rainforest, Costa Rica, Los Quetzales National Park
RM2M90EH1–Keel-billed Toucan (Ramphastos sulfuratus) perched on branch, Lowland rainforest, Boca Tapada, Alajuela Province, Costa Rica
RMM1HHH8–Gold dust day gecko on Bromeliad plant leaf, Hawaii
RMD11EPD–green tree frog - Litoria caerulea - climbing out from the spiny leaves of a bromeliad in tropical Australia
RFKNWNGM–Looking down on the canopy of montane rainforest in the Cordillera del Condor on the border of Ecuador with Peru. This pristine mountain range is a si
RFHAE6T2–Wild pineapples grow in the Seychelles mountains.
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
RMWAG2DD–Edmundoa lindenii var. rosea
RF2X022H1–Bromeliads are a family of tropical plants that grow on branches and trees
RF2GBHPCG–Bromeliad inflorescence (Quesnelia arvensis) on tropical rainforest
RFS1XT32–Colourful Neoregelia plant
RM2BNMNJ7–Bromeliad (Guzmania sp) Province Zamora-Chinchipe, Tapichalaca Biological Reserve, Ecuador
RF2C477TD–humid montane forest landscape with bromeliads and epiphytes, Mindo, Ecuador
RF2A7FWHD–The side adn top of a alarge tropical bromeliad probably in the genus Alcantarea. These plants form at the center of their concentric leaves, phytotel
RMGB487A–Two collared aracaris
RF2B8EJBD–Wallisia Cyanea Pink Quill Tillandsia Lindenii Flower in the Princess of Wales Conservatory, Royal Botanical Gardens at Kew, Richmond, London, UK
RF2D82WNH–Beautiful detail of green bromeliad plants in the rainforest, in Serrinha Ecological Reserve, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
RFDGMN1R–A Bromeliad Treefrog (Osteocephalus yasuni) perched on a stalk in the Amazonian rainforest in Loreto, Peru.
RF2T9Y1KT–Guzmania lingulata, the droophead tufted airplant or scarlet star
RF2TD0PKJ–Dark tropical rain forest garden with the morning mist
RF2P0NKKM–Bromeliads on branches in a tropical area in Colombia
RMM1HHGW–Gold dust day geckos playing on Bromeliad plants, Hawaii
RF2JK7YG9–Asplenium nidus, or bird nest fern, is an epiphytic plants which grows on the surface of a plant or tree
RFCPENM7–Amazonian rainforest in Ecuador with many bromeliads in foreground
RF2BD2KJN–A wide shot of a waterfall in the cloud forest of Costa Rica, with a dead tree covered in bromeliads in the foreground.
RF2WTX3G2–Spanish Moss or Grandpas Beard hanging plant closeup
RMF9698W–Panama landscape with misty cloudforest in Omar Torrijos national park, Cordillera Central, Cocle province, Republic of Panama, Central America.
RF2X022GN–Bromeliads are a family of tropical plants that grow on branches and trees
RF2FNR2AD–Tillandsias on tree trunk (Tillandsia usenoides and Tillandsia tricholepis)
RMD1D5WC–Spider with row of large black eyes on leaf of bromeliad in rainforest garden in Australia
RM2J1WC51–Bromeliad flowering in cloud forest, Choco region, Northwestern Ecuador.
RF2A7FWFN–The center cup of a large tropical bromeliad forming a phytotelmata where insects develop part of their life-cycles, close-up and top view
RFJM5N6G–Bromeliad growing in a forest in southern Mexico
RMAPX45X–Fig Tree Hill Antigua Rainforest Bromeliad Plant Growing On Tree
RF2D82WNP–Beautiful detail of green bromeliad plants in the rainforest, in Serrinha Ecological Reserve, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
RMMKAYNY–bromeliad plant on moss covered branch in Costa Rica
RF2GK8N2A–Bromeliad in cloud forest of Reserva Biologica Bosque Nuboso Monteverde, Costa Rica
RF2TD0RKC–Dark tropical rain forest garden with the morning mist
RM2B001Y2–View of trees covered with epiphytes and bromeliads in the rainforest near the Arenal Volcano in Costa Rica.
RMM1HHH3–Gold dust day gecko on Bromeliad plant leaf, Hawaii
RF2JK7YFM–Asplenium nidus, or bird nest fern, is an epiphytic plants which grows on the surface of a plant or tree
RFMC9BT4–Blackwater stream in mossy montane rainforest at 1500m elevation. With natural river foam. Above Rio Nangaritza, Cordillera del Condor, Ecuador
RF2WJ2257–Tillandsia Usneoides and bromelain on tree branches in tropical rainforest, plant wildlife.
RF2WTX3FX–Tillandsia usneoides Spanish moss hanging in a greenhouse
RM2E0N9NC–A small tropical scorpion that was living in a bromeliad in the Ecuadorian rainforest.
RF2K1912M–Lot of tilandsias hanging from and alder tree at sunset in a forest near the town of Arcabuco in central Colombia.
RF2GNYH4B–Epiphytic plants on tree trunk
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