RFM0JGB7–Bromeliads and moss growing on a tree branchs, Rainforest, Costa Rica, Central America
RMJJM0RM–BROMELIADS grow on route to SALTO DE CABURNI located the TOPES DE COLLANTES in the mountains of SIERRA DEL ESCAMBRAY - CUBA
RMJ44KC8–Blooming Bromeliads and wild ginger in tropical Rainforest, Bellenden Ker, Far North Queensland, QLD, FNQ, Australia
RF2J28BTH–Bromeliads on tree trunk in tropical rainforest
RM2H22N26–Sydney suburban garden with bromeliad plants growing beneath palm tree,Sydney,Australia
RMJ717TT–Bromeliad leaf leaves in the Princess of Wales Conservatory at Royal Botanic Gardens Kew in London England UK KATHY DEWITT
RFC4KD28–Guzmania Bromeliad, Guzmania Sprucei, is one of the most popular bromeliad houseplant varieties.
RFKWHTKT–Macro photo of a pink Bromeliad in the tropical biome of Kew Gardens
RMMBC2HD–Bromeliad growing on tree trunk in cloud forest garden, San José Province, Costa Rica
RM2X4217G–Bromeliads and Mosses Growing on a Tree. Monteverde Rainforest, Costa Rica, Central America.
RMCRK4GH–Collection of Bromeliads on display in a poly tunnel
RMMKTW8E–Mixed colours of Vriesea plants or known as Vriesia draco Bromeliad
RM2E1FDX7–Bromeliad inside Atlantic Rainforest of SE Brazil
RMFYAK09–The red flowering spike of the bromeliad Vriesea splendens emerges from the striped foliage of the water holding urn
RM2JT96XN–Beautiful vivid pink bracts and blue flowers of bromeliad, Tillandsia stricta, Air Plant, against background of grey / green leaves in Australia
RMW859ED–Bromeliad (Bromeliaceae sp) growing on emergent tree in rainforest canopy, near Iquitos, Amazon, Peru
RF2J8XWHP–NEOREGELIA, A GENUS OF EPIPHYTIC FLOWERING PLANTS IN THE FAMILY BROMELIACEAE.
RFK0G4N5–Close-up of a fasciata plant flower or Aechmea fasciata
RFFAB1HC–Bromeliads in cloudforest. Costa Rica, Alajuela Province, Central Cordillera, Poas Volcano National Park
RMBHTKC7–flaming red plants at the farmers market
RMJ44KBX–Orchids and Bromeliads in a tropical garden in the Rainforest, Bellenden Ker, Far North Queensland, QLD, FNQ, Australia
RMBJGJ31–Bromeliad Aechmea gamosepala
RMR8F4PX–Alcantarea Extensa bromeliads that originate from Brazil, here in the Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney,Australia
RF2BMBNEW–Bromeliads bloom atop a rock tower near the Quetzalapan waterfalls in Puebla, Mexico.
RMJ717WF–Kew Gardens, London UK KATHY DEWITT
RFKWHTKH–Macro photo of a pink Bromeliad in the tropical biome of Kew Gardens
RMMBC2J8–Bromeliads in flower on a tree branch, Wilson Botanical Gardens at Las Cruces Biological Station in Puntarenas province, Costa Rica
RM2X4217W–Bromeliads and Mosses Growing on a Tree. Monteverde Rainforest, Costa Rica, Central America.
RMCRK4FG–Collection of Bromeliads on display in a poly tunnel
RMP87GKK–Mixed colours of Vriesea plants or known as Vriesia draco Bromeliad
RMK59DCK–Flowering epiphytic bromeliads growing on a tree in the Atlantic Rainforest of SE Brazil
RMDW7GY8–A mixture of bromeliads and other epiphytes growing in the humid tropics biome at the Eden Project, Cornwall
RM2JF5NM0–Long green leaves, vivid pink bracts and purple perfumed flower of Tillandsia cyanea, a bromeliad growing in a wooden stump in a garden in Australia
RMRA9P6A–Vriesea fosteriana vista,Vriesea Bromeliad, Rock Bromeliad Vista,flower spike,spikes,bromeliads,tropical plants,RM Floral
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
RFW9K47P–Bromeliads in hanging baskets along a wall in the Anderson Bromeliad Conservatory. South Texas Botanical Gardens & Nature Center in Corpus Christi.
RM2PND06B–The bromeliad garden at Whangarei Quarry Gardens, North Island, New Zealand
RFB6PGW7–Bromeliad flower on yellow
RF2JBKDGK–Bromeliads Blooming. Pink flower. Home plant. Bromeliad - Bromeliaceae general. Plant includes both. Closeup
RMBCPB2T–The Bromeliad Greenhouse Collection At Croxteth Hall, Liverpool, England, UK
RMR8F4R8–Alcantarea Extensa bromeliads that originate from Brazil, here in the Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney,Australia
RME1HK64–Queen of the Andes or Giant Bromeliad (Puya raimondii), about 8 m high with inflorescence, the highest inflorescence in the
RF2DF0361–Bromeliads and moss growing on a tree branchs, Rainforest, Costa Rica, Central America
RFS45X49–Closeup view of the flowering plant Bromeliad
RMMBC2J9–Bromeliad flowers growing on a tree in Wilson Botanical Gardens at Las Cruces Biological Station in Puntarenas province, Costa Rica
RM2X421G5–Bromeliad, Pitcairnia heterophylla, Bromeliaceae. Monteverde, Costa Rica, Central America.
RMCRK4AG–A large collection of Bromeliads on display in a heated poly tunnel in the UK
RMP87GR4–Mixed colours of Vriesea plants or known as Vriesia draco Bromeliad
RMM29P2Y–Bromeliads in the Atlantic Rainforest
RMDW7GXK–A mixture of bromeliads and other epiphytes growing in the humid tropics biome at the Eden Project, Cornwall
RM2GX88YJ–Flowers and foliage of Tillandsia aeranthos', a bromeliad, air plant, with beautiful blue flowers and pink bracts covered with raindrops
RMPPMHC3–Bromeliad Flower at Allan Gardens Conservatory (Toronto, CA).
RMHMD4PE–Bromeliad (Guzmania nicaraguensis) in Monteverde Cloud Forest Preserve, Costa Rica
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
RM2TBHYR2–View of large Puya species plant from above, a bromeliad native to Chile
RF2A9D55K–The pink bloom of a Pink Quill bromeliad (Tillandsia cyanea), a tropical flowering perennial plant species native to the rainforests of Ecuador.
RFD2CJT9–Bromeliad flower on white
RMBPDH4G–Bromeliad aechmea in close up
RMBCPB78–Brown And Green Variegated Leaves Of A Bromeliad Taken At Croxteth Hall, Liverpool, England, UK
RMR8F4RR–Alcantarea Extensa bromeliads that originate from Brazil, here in the Royal Botanic Garden in Sydney,Australia
RMCR2RHA–Bromeliads in cloudforest, Poas National Park, Costa Rica
RFRYF5RX–colorful Bromeliads plants
RFMM11RP–NEOREGELIA CAROLINAE (BROMELIAD)
RMCBYHYR–Bromeliads Costa Rica
RM2X421GG–Bromeliad, Pitcairnia heterophylla, Bromeliaceae. Monteverde, Costa Rica, Central America.
RF2F4P9HN–A bromeliad, Neoregelia Gold Fever, on display in the greenhouse at the Public Gardens in Canterbury, New Zealand
RMMBG345–Mixed colours of Vriesea plants or known as Vriesia draco Bromeliad
RM2CBGTT0–Bromeliads from the Atlantic Rainforest of SE Brazil
RMDW7GX6–A mixture of bromeliads and other epiphytes growing in the humid tropics biome at the Eden Project, Cornwall
RMDN6XD3–Colourful purple and green spotted Bromeliad Neoregelia 'Bill Morris' growing in sub-tropical garden