RF2HX9XKE–Bromeliad inflorescence (Billbergia sp.) on tropical rainforest
RMBKHXKN–Air Plant: Tillandsia sp. Growing on Bald Cypress tree. Corkscrew Swamp, Florida, USA
RF2HXCRCF–Bromeliad inflorescence (Billbergia sp.) on garden
RMHNJCHR–Bromeliad of Guzmania sp. is a member of monocot flowering plants.
RFHWCFE0–Bromeliads (Bromelia sp.) Growing on tree, San José Province, Costa Rica
RFC0JXGM–Frog on Bromeliad
RFFX4HA5–Bromeliads (Bromelia sp.), Los Quetzales National Park, San José Province, Costa Rica
RM2BNMNJ7–Bromeliad (Guzmania sp) Province Zamora-Chinchipe, Tapichalaca Biological Reserve, Ecuador
RFFX4HAB–Bromeliads (Bromelia sp.) in tree, Los Quetzales National Park, San José Province, Costa Rica
RF2J19YDD–A beautiful Billbergia plant in pink blooms - Concept for care
RMR4F5N6–Anna's Bromeliad Fly, Copestylum anna, nectaring from Saltcedar, Tamarix ramosissima
RMK4A9D7–Bromeliad, Neoregelia sp., South America, Rainforest flower,
RM2WJ1XMJ–Bromeliad spider (Cupiennius sp.?) from Laguna Lagarto, Costa Rica.
RMA5XNM7–Puyas Raimondii (Puya sp) on the way of the Pastoruri glacier (Peru). Puyas Raimondii sur la route du glacier Pastoruri (Pérou)
RMC8XD8H–Bromeliad sp. growing on emergent tree in rainforest canopy nr Iquitos Amazon Peru
RMB7M258–bromeliad sp species variant red flower closeup close up macro detail red orange terra cotta pot plant
RMA90XWW–Red Bromeliad sp
RMBK4AXH–bilbergia bromeliad without flower closeup close up macro leaves spines cultivar sp variant
RF2DHARFJ–Unidentified and possibly undescribed species of salamander (Bolitoglossa sp. family Plethodontidae) emerging from between the basal leaves of a brome
RMB4MY2F–Tillandsia sp. Mexican Air Plant, Sierra Madre, Oaxaca State, Mexico
RFEYXRD0–A jewel Scarab (Chrysina sp.) prepares to fly in the mountains of Ecuador.
RF2HXCRAM–Bromeliad inflorescence (Billbergia sp.) on garden
RMHNJCHD–Bromeliad of Guzmania sp. is a member of monocot flowering plants.
RMPFNYW1–Yellow-red flowered Bromeliad in a silver tin in a kitchen, tilted view.
RFP90J19–Detail of the flower of an Andean aerial plant (Tillandsia sp.) Which is an epiphytic plant and very well adapted to hostile climates. Huancayo - Perú
RMBX60FN–Tree branches filled with epiphytic bromeliads (Bromeliaceae)
RFA90MK6–Bromeliad (Guzmania sp.)
RFFX4HAC–Bromeliads (Bromelia sp.) in tree, Los Quetzales National Park, San José Province, Costa Rica
RFC51PRT–Bromeliad growing on polylepis sp. in polylepis woodland along the Inca Trail in Peru
RF2JF6W9P–Sydney Australia, flowering billbergia amoena, a bromeliad native to brazil
RFFX4HA8–Bromeliads (Bromelia sp.) in tree, Los Quetzales National Park, San José Province, Costa Rica
RMDP74YK–Bromeliad (Tillandsia sp.) growing on overhead telephone wire, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago, October
RFAGFJ64–Guzmania sp
RMK2D1RE–Puya (Puya sp) plant blooming, Cordillera Blanca Massif, Andes, Peru, November
RM2RGF94P–Bromeliad spider (Cupiennius sp.?) from Bosque de Paz, Costa Rica.
RME45939–Bromeliad {Vriesea sp} in atlantic rainforest, Serra da Graciosa, Brazil
RMG0K5N9–Sao Paulo, Brazil. 1st May, 2016. A bromeliad (Wittrochia cyathiformis) flower is seen during this sunny day in Cantareira State Park (Portuguese: Parque Estadual da Cantareira) in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Credit: Andre M. Chang/ARDUOPRESS/Alamy Live News
RMA5XKYB–Puya Raimondi on the way to Pastoruri glacier (Peru). Puya Raimondi sur la route du glacier Pastoruri (Pérou)
RMMFGADB–RED-EYED TREE FROG Agalychnis sp. in Bromeliad
RMBK4AW4–bilbergia bromeliad without flower closeup close up macro leaves spines cultivar sp variant
RFAJHY4T–The bromeliad Guzmania Guzmania sp
RMA8Y5KD–Puyas Raimondi (Puya sp) on the site of Winchus (Peru). Puyas Raimondi (Puya sp) sur le site de Winchus (Pérou).
RMDTG9D9–Ananas sp.
RMA5XNRB–Puya Raimondi (Puya sp) on the site of Winchus (Peru). Puya Raimondi (puya sp) sur le site de Winchus (Pérou).
RM2WMN125–Tillandsia cyanea, or pink quill, Hawaii, USA
RFA8Y6HC–Puyas Raimondi (Puya sp) on the site of Winchus (Peru). Puyas Raimondi (Puya sp) sur le site de Winchus (Pérou).
RMAKWDCN–Amazon Rainforest Laughing frog Osteocephalus sp, with mother, tadpole and eggs.
RMA8Y5K6–Puya Raimondi (Puya sp) on the site of Winchus (Peru). Puya Raimondi (Puya sp) sur le site de Winchus (Pérou).
RMHMX7YK–Bromeliad (Bromelia sp), Bromeliaceae, Costa Rica.
RFFX4HAD–Bromeliads (Bromelia sp.) in the rain forest, Los Quetzales National Park, San José Province, Costa Rica
RM2AG5Y8M–. A year of Costa Rican natural history. 1. Beetle (Pachyteles seriatoporus) from bromeliad, Juan Vinas, xj>2. 2. Fore leg of same showing Antenna-cleaner, XI4. 3. Walking Stick {Ceroys bigibbus), Peralta, from life. Nearly life size^ 4. Caterpillar {Castnia? sp.) from bromeliad, La Emilia. 2V. Tojace p. 232 o-o S > ri * «^ ? 2 s. 5S
RM2PG068D–Bromeliad (Tillandsia sp.) growing on overhead telephone wire, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago
RFAJ3T2A–Guzmania sp
RM2R1P6H7–Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) adult, roosting in tree amongst Spanish Moss (Tillandsia sp.), Florida (U.) S. A
RMBK4AW7–bilbergia bromeliad without flower closeup close up macro leaves spines cultivar sp variant
RMDTGCND–Ananas sp., pineapple
RM2WMN124–Tillandsia cyanea, or pink quill, Hawaii, USA
RMA5XNRE–Puya Raimondi (Puya sp) on the site of Winchus (Peru). Puya Raimondi (Puya sp) sur le site de Winchus (Pérou).
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