RF2HBYFDT–Bromeliad (Bromeliaceae), also called pineapple plant, Rincon de la Vieja National Park, Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica, Central America
RMPMGC5G–Bromeliad. with flowers
RMW7T7RP–Amazon rainforest canopy with flowering Bromeliad epiphytes growing on a branch of a giant Ceiba tree. Tiputini Biodiversity Station, Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador, January.
RMCXBHTA–Pink Bromeliad, Nepal
RMBJCG76–Bromeliad, Lyon Arboreteum, Manoa Valley, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
RFFPD7PX–Bromeliad (Aechmea fasciata)
RMFDMW31–Bromeliad Guzmania in Bird Park
RMABM6J0–Flower of Vriesia carinata, a member of the Bromeliad family of plants that is indigenous to South America
RME1HK66–Queen of the Andes or Giant Bromeliad (Puya raimondii), Huascaran National Park, Andes, Huaraz, Ancash region, Peru
RMF200M6–Bromeliad: Aechmea sp.
RMW7T7RG–Amazon rainforest canopy view with flowering Bromeliad epiphytes growing on a branch of a giant Cieba tree. Tiputini Biodiversity Station, Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador, January.
RMBNBDAB–Blushing bromeliad, Neoregelia carolinae var Meyendorfii Albomarginata, Bromeliaceae
RMBJCD3P–Bromeliad, Lyon Arboreteum, Manoa Valley, Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii
RFFPD7NG–Bromeliad (Aechmea fasciata)
RMFK9XT3–Bromeliad on tree trunk
RMKX9C67–Vivid red flower bracts and emerald green leaves of bromeliad, a Guzmania species
RFCXN5MB–Close up of a flowering bromeliad.
RME9PJ38–Path running through tropical rainforest near Sumaco National Park in the Ecuadorian Amazon. With a Pitcairnia bromeliad in flow
RMDTRN4A–Flower spike of the half hardy terrestrial bromeliad, Puya chilensis
RMDRJ60X–Closeup of Billbergia nutans (Queen's-Tears) an epiphytic bromeliad native from Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina
RFD2AYB3–Bromeliad plant on a tree branch. The Everglades National Park, Florida, USA.
RMBCPB2T–The Bromeliad Greenhouse Collection At Croxteth Hall, Liverpool, England, UK
RFPPE73M–pink bromeliad plant with water tank
RMMBAAGX–Mixed colours of Vriesea plants or known as Vriesia draco Bromeliad
RMW7T7RR–Amazon rainforest canopy view with flowering Bromeliad epiphytes growing on a branch of a giant Ceiba tree. Tiputini Biodiversity Station, Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador, January.
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