RMEYC38X–Pitcairnia heterophylla Bromeliad, Monteverde, Costa Rica
RM2C198X2–Flower of Pitcairnia brittoniana, Bromeliaceae, Santa Elena Biological Reserve, Costa Rica, Centroamerica
RF2A1E20R–special pitcairnia maidifolia in einem botanischen Garten auf Teneriffa
RM2C0KHE7–Bromeliad flowers, Pitcairnia brittoniana, Bromeliaceae, Santa Elena Cloud Forest, Reserve, Costa Rica, Centroamerica
RM2HM5WFW–Bromeliad (Pitcairnia brittoniana). Santa Elena Cloud Forest Reserve, Monteverde, Costa Rica.
RME2GD2C–France French Guiana Guyana Amazonian Park inselberg Susu Bela Pitcairnia cremersil in bloom overlooking canopy
RF2EAFCHK–Bromeliad plants in Guadeloupe - Pitcairnia bifrons species. La Soufriere volcano in background.
RM2K531B4–France, Caribbean, Lesser Antilles, Martinique, Morne-Rouge, mountain pineapple flowers (Pitcairnia spicata), near the top of the Mount Pelee volcano
RF2CPG9C9–Sydney Australia, flower spike of a Pitcairnia flammea in garden
RF2WFD38R–Pitcairnia angustifolia, the pina cortadora, is a plant species in the genus Pitcairnia. It is native to Puerto Rico and the Lesser Antilles. by Pierre-Joseph Redouté’s Les Liliacées a tome of plant species of and related to the lily family. Produced from 1802 – 1816, the plates are drawn from Empress Josephine’s extensive collection of plants in her gardens at Malmaison,
RF2C8K0A6–Sydney Australia, flower spike of a Pitcairnia flammea in garden with blurred background
RFRWN9PD–Beautiful bromeliaceae in tropical garden in Martinique. Tropical Balata garden in Martinique
RF2T7DFF2–Old illustration of Pitcairnia bromeliifolia. Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RFRWN9R7–Tropical Balata garden in Martinique. Beautiful bromeliaceae in tropical garden in Martinique.
RME9PJ47–Interior of troipcal rainforest near Sumaco National Park in the Ecuadorian Amazon. With a Pitcairnia bromeliad in flower
RM2X421G5–Bromeliad, Pitcairnia heterophylla, Bromeliaceae. Monteverde, Costa Rica, Central America.
RM2BTW081–Pitcairnia maguirei LB Sm.
RFT5YNBG–A picture is showing the flower and section of a leaf of the Pitcairnia andreana plant. The petals are yellow at the tip with red at the bottom, vinta
RF2FP9R1X–Abromeitiella chlorantha is low densely caespitose perennial cushion forming sub-succulent herb, peculiar terrestrial bromeliad that forms neat with h
RFMN984W–Sydney Australia, Pitcairna flammea flower spike against background of green leaves
RM2C0KHEE–Bromeliad flowers, Pitcairnia brittoniana, Bromeliaceae, Santa Elena Cloud Forest, Reserve, Costa Rica, Centroamerica
RFJAWEAJ–Beautiful bromeliaceae in tropical garden in Martinique
RMH4NPMH–Pitcairnia latifolia, Pitcairnia bracteata; Pitcairnia á large feuille, Broad-leaved Pitcairnia, Redouté, Pierre Joseph
RF2BMB17F–Bromeliad plant in Guadeloupe - Pitcairnia bifrons species. La Soufriere volcano in background.
RM2K531B7–France, Caribbean, Lesser Antilles, Martinique, Morne-Rouge, Mountain pineapple (Pitcairnia spicata) at the top of Mount Pelee volcano (1395 m)
RF2WFD372–Pitcairnia angustifolia Here As Pitcairnia latifolia, the pina cortadora, is a plant species in the genus Pitcairnia. It is native to Puerto Rico and the Lesser Antilles by Pierre-Joseph Redouté’s Les Liliacées a tome of plant species of and related to the lily family. Produced from 1802 – 1816, the plates are drawn from Empress Josephine’s extensive collection of plants in her gardens at Malmaison,
RMB2HK1C–botany, flowers, Pitcairnia (Pitcairnia roezlii), colour lithograph, 31.6 cm x 23.5 cm, from 'La Belgique horticole' (Horticulture in Belgium), 1885, private collection,
RM2A77D94–Pitcairnia altensteinii (Altenstein's puya, gigantic variety, Puya altensteinii), native to Venezuela. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Walter Fitch from Sir William Jackson Hooker's 'Curtis's Botanical Magazine,' London, 1847.
RF2T7DFF3–Old illustration of Pina Cortadora (Pitcairnia angustifolia). Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RM2A7HCA2–Broad leaved pitcairnia, Pitcairnia bifrons, native to South and Central America. Handcoloured stipple engraving on copper by Barrois from a botanical illustration by Pancrace Bessa from Mordant de Launay's 'Herbier General de l'Amateur,' Audot, Paris, 1820. The Herbier was published from 1810 to 1827 and edited by Mordant de Launay and Loiseleur-Deslongchamps. Bessa (1772-1830s), along with Redoute and Turpin, is considered one of the greatest French botanical artists of the 19th century.
RME9P4KF–Interior of tropical rainforest near Sumaco National Park in the Ecuadorian Amazon with a Pitcairnia bromeliad in flower and Cal
RM2X421GG–Bromeliad, Pitcairnia heterophylla, Bromeliaceae. Monteverde, Costa Rica, Central America.
RM2BTW07F–Pitcairnia guzmanioides LB Sm.
RF2D7DD78–Pitcairnia latifolia ait Pitcairnia angustifolia, the pina cortadora,[2] is a plant species in the genus Pitcairnia. It is native to Puerto Rico and the Lesser Antilles from Hortus Herrenhusanus seu Plantae rariores [Rare Plants] quae in Horto Regio Herrenhusano prope Hannoveram coluntur / Auctore Ioanne Christophoro Wendland. by Wendland, Johann Christoph. Printed in Hanover, Germany in 1798
RM2BTW08X–Pitcairnia occidentalts LB Sm.
RF2FP8RWK–Abromeitiella chlorantha is low densely caespitose perennial cushion forming sub-succulent herb, peculiar terrestrial bromeliad that forms neat with h
RM2BTW09A–Pitcairnia pectinata LB Sm.
RM2BT57FN–Pitcairnia bifrons 1, and Victorian box tree, Pittosporum undulatum 2. Pitcairnie, Pittospore. Handcoloured steel engraving by du Casse after an illustration by Adolph Fries from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39.
RFJAT1E2–Beautiful bromeliaceae in tropical garden in Martinique
RMH4NPAX–Pitcairnia bromeliaefolia, Pitcairnia faux-ananas, Scarlet colored pitcairnia, Redouté, Pierre Joseph, 1759-1840, les liliacees
RMJ4A2M0–Pitcairnia tabulaeformis 137 8410
RM2K531B9–France, Caribbean, Lesser Antilles, Martinique, Morne-Rouge, Mountain pineapple (Pitcairnia spicata) in the crater of Montagne Pelée volcano (1395 m)
RMPBC5KP–1198 Pitcairnia maidifolia
RMRY3G8B–Dominica, Morne Trois Pitons National Park inscribed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO, Valley of Desolation, wild pineapple (Pitcairnia bifrons) among fumaroles and geothermal springs of hot water
RF2WFD36X–Pitcairnia angustifolia Here As Pitcairnia latifolia, the pina cortadora, is a plant species in the genus Pitcairnia. It is native to Puerto Rico and the Lesser Antilles by Pierre-Joseph Redouté’s Les Liliacées a tome of plant species of and related to the lily family. Produced from 1802 – 1816, the plates are drawn from Empress Josephine’s extensive collection of plants in her gardens at Malmaison,
RM2TAED90–France, French Guiana, Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, on the Voltaire Falls trail, wild pineapple flower (Pitcairnia bifrons)
RF2T7DFEJ–Old illustration of Pina Cortadora (Pitcairnia angustifolia). Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RMHX5XY9–Pitcairnia tabulaeformis 137 8410
RM2F51J1F–Pitcairnia latifolia, Blatt 22
RME9PJ38–Path running through tropical rainforest near Sumaco National Park in the Ecuadorian Amazon. With a Pitcairnia bromeliad in flow
RM2X421FT–Bromeliad, Pitcairnia heterophylla, Bromeliaceae. Monteverde, Costa Rica, Central America.
RFRAEE1P–Pitcairnia latifolia, Pitcairnia bracteata, Pitcairnia á large feuille, Broad-leaved Pitcairnia, Redouté, Pierre reimagined
RMBEN1RF–Pitcairnia sodiroi, Bromeliaceae, Ecuador, South America. Threatened species due to habitat loss.
RMC7PCAF–Pitcairnia, crested gentian, candollea and pimpernel.
RF2FT5EE9–Abromeitiella chlorantha is low densely caespitose perennial cushion forming sub-succulent herb, peculiar terrestrial bromeliad that forms neat with h
RM2BTW08T–Pitcairnia roseana LB Sm.
RMP55T8A–Pitcairnia, crested gentian, candollea and pimpernel. Lithograph designed and coloured by James Andrews from Robert Tyas' 'Flowers from Foreign Lands,' London, 1853, Houlston and Stoneman. Little is known about the artist James Andrews (18011876) apart from his work. This gifted artist taught flower-painting to young ladies and published a treatise Lessons in Flower Painting in 1835. Blunt calls him 'an illustrator of sentimental flower books,' but admits that he was 'very talented.' His signature JA can be found in many botanical gift books for publisher Robert Tyas from The Sentiment of Flo
RM2BTW06P–Pitcairnia chiriquensis LB Sm.
RMH4NR2B–Pitcairnia angustifolia, Pitcairnia á feuille étroite, Pina cortadora, Redouté, Pierre Joseph, 1759-1840, les liliacees
RFJAT11A–Beautiful bromeliaceae in tropical garden in Martinique
RF2WFD376–Pitcairnia bromeliifolia Here As Pitcairnia bromeliaefolia.by Pierre-Joseph Redouté’s Les Liliacées a tome of plant species of and related to the lily family. Produced from 1802 – 1816, the plates are drawn from Empress Josephine’s extensive collection of plants in her gardens at Malmaison,
RM2TAED99–France, French Guiana, Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni, on the Voltaire Falls trail, wild pineapple flower (Pitcairnia bifrons)
RF2T7DFEY–Old illustration of Pina Cortadora flower (Pitcairnia angustifolia). Les Liliacées, By P. J. Redouté. Impr. Didot Jeune, Paris, 1805 - 1816
RMHW5W0B–France, Guadeloupe (French West Indies), Basse Terre, Saint Claude, La Soufriere, Leading pineapple red mountain Pitcairnia bifrons, a plant of the family of native bromeliads Lesser Antilles here in 1467 m above sea level at the top fogged La Soufriere, Nicknamed the vie madanm in Guadeloupean Creole or the old lady in French, La Soufriere is an active volcano located in the national park
RM2AJ99R4–The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . culent plant, with a bunch of rich flesh-colouredflowers, called Plumieria acuminata.—Mr. Jack sentDipladenia crassmoda, a climbing plant of considerablebeauty ; Messrs. Rollisson, Pitcairnia punicea, withbright crimson flowers ; Mr. Robertson, Dipladeniacrassinoda, and Messrs. Veitch, Morma longiflora.Of single specimens, of superior cultivation, severalplants.were exhibited, and the first prize was awarded toMr. May, for an immense plant of Erica vestita coc-cinea, in splendid bloom. Aphelexis humilis, an admir-able plant, splendidly bloome
RFRAEEDW–Pitcairnia angustifolia, Pitcairnia á feuille étroite , Pina cortadora, Redouté, Pierre Joseph, 1759-1840, les reimagined
RM2A83KFP–Long-stamened pitcairnia, Pitcairnia staminea. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Weddell after a botanical illustration by John Curtis from William Curtis' Botanical Magazine, Samuel Curtis, London, 1823.
RF2HKYFTK–Abromeitiella chlorantha is low densely caespitose perennial cushion forming sub-succulent herb, peculiar terrestrial bromeliad that forms neat with h
RMKHRC6G–Pitcairnia bifrons (Bracteated pitcairnia, Pitcairnia bracteata). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Swan after an illustration by William Jackson Hooker from Samuel Curtis' Botanical Magazine, London, 1828.
RMRYXBX9–Pitcairnia bifrons 1, and Victorian box tree, Pittosporum undulatum 2. Pitcairnie, Pittospore. Handcoloured steel engraving by du Casse after an illustration by Adolph Fries from Felix-Edouard Guerin-Meneville's Dictionnaire Pittoresque d'Histoire Naturelle (Picturesque Dictionary of Natural History), Paris, 1834-39.
RM2BTW078–Pitcairnia ancuashii LB Sm Read.
RFJAT15G–Beautiful bromeliaceae in tropical garden in Martinique
RM2BTW08E–Pitcairnia patentiflora var macrantha LB Sm.
RM2J8M2YR–Pitcairnia bifrons Broad-leaved pitcairnia, Pitcairnia latifolia. Native to Guadeloupe and St. Kitts, West Indies, in the James Vere herbarium collection, Kensington Gore. Copperplate engraving drawn, engraved and hand-coloured by Henry Andrews from his Botanical Register, Volume 5, self-published in Knightsbridge, London, 1803.
RM2BTW07B–Pitcairnia pungens var flava LB Sm.
RMHW5W29–France, Guadeloupe (French West Indies), Basse Terre, Saint Claude, La Soufriere, Leading pineapple red mountain Pitcairnia bifrons, a plant of the family of native bromeliads Lesser Antilles here in 1467 m above sea level at the top fogged La Soufriere, Nicknamed the vie madanm in Guadeloupean Creole or the old lady in French, La Soufriere is an active volcano located in the national park
RFG3PFKF–FLOWERING PLANT: Blue Passion-flower Pomegranate orchid Abutilon Monkshood, 1907
RMM0PAR8–France,Caribbean,French West Indies,Guadeloupe,Basse-Terre,Saint-Claude,view of the archipelago of Saintes and Dominica exceptionally clear,in the foreground of wild pineapples (Pitcairnia bifrons) on the hiking trail leading to the top of the volcano Of Soufriere (1467 m),nicknamed vi madanm la in Creole Guadeloupe or la vieille dame (the old lady) in French,is the only active volcano on the island for 10,000 years,currently in a state of eruptive rest,among The nine active volcanoes of the Lesser Antilles
RM2CEXC1G–. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. bergia tmctoria.Ropes are made in Brazil from a species of Bromelia, called Grawatha ; and veryfine muslin has been manufactured from the fibres of the common Pine Apple. Ananassa, Lindl. Ananas, Tournef.Bromelia, Linn. Karatas, Plum. Ananas, Gaertn.Aechmea, Ruiz et Pav. Oechmca, .Juss.Billbergia, Thimb.Ilohenbergia, Schidt.fl.Acanthostachys, Klotsch. Araeococcus, Bro)i(in,Cryptanthus, Klotxch.Brocchinia, Schxlf. Jil.Pitcairnia, Herif. Hepetis, Swartz. Spirastigma, Herlt.Vriesi
RMM0PAN7–France,the Caribbean,Lesser Antilles,Guadeloupe,Basse-Terre and Saint-Claude,the vegetation on the flanks of the Soufrière volcano is remarkable for its biodiversity,it ranges on three levels: dense rainforest up to 1,100 meters,dense wet scrubs between 1,100 and 1,400 meters,composed of shrubs not exceeding two meters in height (among others,Schefflera attenuata,Clusia mangle,Miconia coriacea),the summit prairies from which bromeliaceae emerge: Guzmania plumieri ubiquitous,and above all Pitcairnia bifrons,pioneer species present up to the edges of the eruptive mouths
RFRAEDTK–Pitcairnia bromeliaefolia, Pitcairnia faux-ananas, Scarlet colored pitcairnia, Redouté, Pierre Joseph, 1759-1840, les reimagined