RFBCJ6HY–Wittrockia superba, Bromeliaceae, Central and South America
RM2HMMNHC–Dewy Pink Tillandsia in Copper Red Wood Substrate, Bromeliad, Bromeliaceae
RFHRT19G–Biodiversity: Tropical Americas Exotic Plants: Simple Red Bromeliad (Bromeliaceae) Detail
RF2PK4EDF–Exotic plant in Latin called Aechmea recurvata, part of family Bromeliaceae, captured in high angle view with two rosettes of leaves with flowers.
RF2KF2HXF–Neoregelia carolinae or Blushing Bromeliad is a species in the genus Neoregelia. It is noted for its centre turning red when it's about to flower, fro
RMEW4TRY–Bromeliad Guzmania or also known as Bromeliaceae
RF2FWTCA8–Bromeliad (Neoregelia) on tropical garden
RFECF3TG–Red bromeliad rosette shape flowers in bloom in springtime (Aechmea fasciata, Bromeliaceae)
RF2RTH3Y6–Alcantarea brasiliana with large leaves resembling a gray sword.
RF2JPCXCJ–Neoregelia Carolinae, has shiny leaves that are green above, darker beneath, and the inner base purplish to orange-red
RF2H8X54J–Close-up of pale compact flower of Bromelia plant.
RFW95GA3–Bright orange bromeliad in Wellington Botanic Gardens
RF2RPYFY4–Portea petropolitana var. Extensa, bromeliad, flowering, cultivated, Malanda, Australia.
RFC8HPFF–purple bromeliad house plant
RFFWYCDB–Pink and yellow Bromeliad plant rosette of leaves
RF2JDA506–Flower of Aechmea miniata, different coloured lance rosette, bromeliad, occurrence South America. This species is native to the state of Bahia in east
RFHRT18W–Biodiversity: Tropical Americas Exotic Plants: Simple Red Bromeliad (Bromeliaceae) Detail
RF2KF2HK5–Neoregelia carolinae or Blushing Bromeliad is a species in the genus Neoregelia. It is noted for its centre turning red when it's about to flower. Nat
RM2M4KTTM–Neoregelia carolinae f. tricolor plant.
RF2HTT9CY–Purple bromeliad in the garden, Brazil
RF2F3400H–Potted Bromelia aechmea primera plant with its decorative silver green variegated leaves and a single spiky pink flower in a container isolated on whi
RM2TC8XNJ–Growing Fascicularia bicolor canaliculata in nature
RF2HNTYTG–Cryptanthus Bromeliad brown earth star cactus
RFC4KD28–Guzmania Bromeliad, Guzmania Sprucei, is one of the most popular bromeliad houseplant varieties.
RF2RPYFXH–Portea petropolitana var. Extensa, bromeliad, flowering, cultivated, Malanda, Australia.
RF2P11K89–Alcantarea imperialis plant in the family Bromeliaceae with leathery leaves
RF2EBC60G–Bromeliads, Bromeliaceae, Aechmea. Vibrant tropical plant with dark magenta stem, branch and yellow petals. Isolated on blue grunge background.
RFH4T18G–Bromelia humilis red-coloured at the heart of rosette with inflorescence before blooming
RFFWYCD5–Pink and yellow Bromeliad plant rosette of leaves
RFM6HB66–Dyckia plants
RF2GFX1CK–Tree covered with bromeliad found in the Amazon jungle. Bromeliads are plants that are adapted to different climates. Amazonia. Brazil, South America.
RMBK4AWM–bromeliad without flower closeup close up macro water pooled at centre of rosette cultivar sp variant extreme macro
RFHRT18H–Biodiversity: Tropical Americas Exotic Plants: Simple Red Bromeliad (Bromeliaceae) Detail
RF2KF2H79–Neoregelia carolinae or Blushing Bromeliad is a species in the genus Neoregelia. It is noted for its centre turning red when it's about to flower, fro
RF2GEX6WM–Beautiful Guzmania Francesca flower in full bloom. Plant of plants of the family Bromeliaceae
RF2HTT9TP–Purple bromeliad in the garden, Brazil
RM2WWGA5G–Gebänderte Lanzenrosette Aechmea fasciata, Brasilien, Südamerika mcpins *** Banded lance rosette Aechmea fasciata , Brazil, South America mcpins mcpi
RMERBETP–Neoregelia, Bromeliad family, close-up taken at Kew Gardens
RFFWYCCY–Pink and yellow Bromeliad plant rosette of leaves
RFM6HB6E–Dyckia plants
RF2HABG6F–Tree covered with bromeliad found in the Amazon jungle. Bromeliads are plants that are adapted to different climates. Amazonia. Brazil, South America.
RMBK4AX6–bromeliad without flower closeup close up macro water pooled at centre of rosette cultivar sp variant extreme macro
RF2GFX11C–Tree covered with bromeliad found in the Amazon jungle. Bromeliads are plants that are adapted to different climates. Amazonia. Brazil, South America.
RFR3XPHR–Wild ananas plant with ripening fruit and flowers, arising from the heart of the rosette, in the Red Frog Island Resort's Nature Preserve on the Basti
RF2KF2GH3–Neoregelia carolinae or Blushing Bromeliad is a species in the genus Neoregelia. It is noted for its centre turning red when it's about to flower, fro
RMBK4AXE–bromeliad without flower closeup close up macro water pooled at centre of rosette cultivar sp variant extreme macro
RMM990ET–A wild bromeliad growing the Peruvian jungle.
RMEBJHF1–Vriesea splendens (Vriesea splendens), bromeliads on a tree trunk at a water
RF2KF2GX1–Neoregelia carolinae or Blushing Bromeliad is a species in the genus Neoregelia. It is noted for its centre turning red when it's about to flower, fro
RF2D2CN79–Vriesea splendens, or flaming sword, is a species of flowering plant in the family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Tillandsioideae.
RFGD3JN3–Bromeliads growing on a large tree limb, as seen from above, at Monteverde Sky Walk in Monteverde National Park, Costa Rica
RFDHK4D2–Inflorescence of Neoregelia farinosa
RMAG89W9–Bromeliaceae Thailand Chiang Mai Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden
RF2T5810K–Nidularium sp. is an epiphytic plant native to Brazil.
RF2G0T4TY–Bromeliad inflorescence (Nidularium innocentii) on tropical rainforest
RM2GJA4XT–Bromeliad
RF2HXCRJW–Bromeliad (Neoregelia marmorata) on tropical garden
RF2T8D1JY–Dyckia bromeliad plant in a clay pot in the garden
RF2HX12W8–Bromeliad (Neoregelia marmorata) on tropical garden