RF2TCYN0K–Bromeliad vriesea of various colors and textures is a flowering tropical plant for decorative landscaping
RFGA67GB–Vriesea glutinosa in Puerto De La Cruz Botanical Garden
RFKRGXM6–Bromeliad (Vriesea carinata)
RF2R83F78–Vriesea x poelmann, Vriesea x poelmannii Bromeliad
RMMBAAGX–Mixed colours of Vriesea plants or known as Vriesia draco Bromeliad
RMCF5C05–vriesea erythrodactylon golden red part of the bromeliad family of plants,
RMKJ1H76–Bromeliaceae vriesea imperialis (subspecies Rubra), Brazilian. This large terrestrial bromeliad was once classified as 'Vriesea Imperialis' but is now recognized as part of the genus Alcantarea. It can be found growing on rocky slopes in the Serra dos Órgãos in Rio de Janeiro
RMRA9P6A–Vriesea fosteriana vista,Vriesea Bromeliad, Rock Bromeliad Vista,flower spike,spikes,bromeliads,tropical plants,RM Floral
RF2B1Y6G9–Red potted Vriesea bromeliad plant isolated on white background
RMAFC37H–Gold-Dust Day Gecko (Phelsuma laticauda laticauda) in Bromeliad (Vriesea imperialis), Lyon Arboretum, Oahu, Hawaii
RF2H8GBEX–Yellow bromeliad inflorescence (Vriesea saundersii) on tropical garden
RFECW6H4–bromeliad or vriesea splendens flower
RMABM6J0–Flower of Vriesia carinata, a member of the Bromeliad family of plants that is indigenous to South America
RMEDAM2H–Red bracts of Vriesea splendens are prominent among the bromeliad and epiphyte display at the Eden Project, Cornwall
RFP2C77M–Spring Garden Festival in Gainesville, Florida.
RMAEGFBJ–Bromeliad flower
RMPFKT0H–Vriesea hieroglyphica, a type of bromeliad with striped green leaves
RF2DC652R–BROMELIAD vriesea psittacina, COSTA RICA
RF2PYE5RH–Flower of the Inflated Vriesea, also called flaming sword.
RMB69TR0–Vriesea splendens var splendens
RMBMGYWJ–Red Vriesea bromeliad flower
RF2HDFN6G–vriesea
RMMBG345–Mixed colours of Vriesea plants or known as Vriesia draco Bromeliad
RMCF5CFM–vriesea erythrodactylon, golden red bromeliad plant,bromeliad,leu gardens,orlando,florida,usa
RMKJ1H70–Bromeliaceae vriesea imperialis (subspecies Rubra), Brazilian. This large terrestrial bromeliad was once classified as 'Vriesea Imperialis' but is now recognized as part of the genus Alcantarea. It can be found growing on rocky slopes in the Serra dos Órgãos in Rio de Janeiro
RFAAKHN2–Vriesea rodigasiana or Tillandsia rodigasiana, bromeliad, Parque Florestal Ibitipoca ( Ibitipoca Florestal Park ) Brazil
RF2B1Y6PJ–Closeup of yellow inflorescence of Vriesea Bromeliad flower isolated on white background
RMAFC35K–Gold-Dust Day Gecko (Phelsuma laticauda laticauda) in Bromeliad (Vriesea imperialis), Lyon Arboretum, Oahu, Hawaii
RF2H8GBFX–Yellow bromeliad inflorescence (Vriesea saundersii) on tropical garden
RFECW6GG–bromeliad or vriesea splendens flower
RF2HX12WC–Lobster Claw (Vriesea carinata) on greenhouse, Rio
RF2WXW27F–Vriesea gigantea
RFP0TNNG–variegated bromeliad plant
RF2WX889B–Vriesea splendens or flaming sword
RMAF4N1W–Bromeliad flower
RMPFPC4R–Vriesea splendens (Flaming sword) showing red inflorescence and variegated leaves, in ceramic pot
RF2HYB3N0–Vriesea carinata flower close up
RF2J5632N–Bromeliad inflorescence (Alcantarea imperialis) on garden
RMB69TJ7–Vriesea splendens var splendens
RF2RPYF9B–Vriesea with striped and patterned leaves, cultivar, Malanda, Australia.
RFWX9AKT–Simplicity of the Flaming Sword plant, a member of the bromeliad family
RMMBG329–Mixed colours of Vriesea plants or known as Vriesia draco Bromeliad
RF2TBYK8G–Bromeliad inflorescence (Alcantarea imperialis) and blue sky, Teresopolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
RMKJ1H6N–Bromeliaceae vriesea imperialis (subspecies Rubra), Brazilian. This large terrestrial bromeliad was once classified as 'Vriesea Imperialis' but is now recognized as part of the genus Alcantarea. It can be found growing on rocky slopes in the Serra dos Órgãos in Rio de Janeiro
RM2T6A29T–Vriesea platynema, bromeliad native to the West Indies and South America. Imported by nurseryman William Bull, King's Road, Chelsea. As Encholirion corallinum. Handcolored botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Worthington George Smith from Henry Honywood Dombrain's Floral Magazine, New Series, Volume 3, L. Reeve, London, 1874. Lithograph printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son.
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