RM2T356A3–Lepanthes aculeata miniature orchid south america
RMK2E30J–Epiphyte on Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, Peru, South America
RM2X243AC–exotic birds on an epiphyte in South America
RF2WD5HBW–Lorentz's cushion bromeliad (Abromeitiella lorentziana), Argentina, South America
RMM8TARC–Epifyt soort; Epiphyte species (Santa Marta Mountains, Colombia)
RF2RWA1CD–Tropical epiphyte in sunglight, Bahia, Brazil
RF2JDA506–Flower of Aechmea miniata, different coloured lance rosette, bromeliad, occurrence South America. This species is native to the state of Bahia in east
RF2X35MP4–Bromeliad (Acanthostachys strobilacea), inflorescence, native to South America
RFJC46TJ–Tropical epiphyte in sunglight, Bahia, Brazil
RM2H4H6PX–Nest bromeliad (Nidularium rutilans) Occurrence South America
RMR41CH3–USA, South Carolina, Yemassee, Old Sheldon Church Ruins
RM2PKP6FT–Flower of Aechmea miniata, different coloured lance rosette, bromeliad, occurrence South America
RFJBTY54–Tropical epiphyte with blossom, Itatiaia, Atlantic Forest, Brazil
RF2J66G34–Baum mit Epiphyten im Nebelwald, Regenwald, Provinz Pichincha, Ecuador
RFBE45XY–Bromeliad, Guzmania conifera, Bromeliaceae, Tillandsioideae. South America
RFGK98M0–Tree trunk loaded with epiphytes such as bromeliads and orchids in the Amazons. Yasuni National Park, Ecuador, South America.
RM2J2CYP2–A epiphytic plant grows high above the ground on the branch of a tree in the Tumbesian dry forest in Southern Ecuador.
RF2HABG6F–Tree covered with bromeliad found in the Amazon jungle. Bromeliads are plants that are adapted to different climates. Amazonia. Brazil, South America.
RFJ0Y7XX–Bromelia from the forest in Andes foothills, Ecuador
RM2T3569J–Lepanthes aculeata miniature orchid south america
RMDT9JXR–Bromeliads. Epiphyte. Growing, festooned, on a supporting host tree. Costa Rica. Central America.
RM2X243AW–exotic birds on an epiphyte in South America
RMG9XRR0–Rainforest tree with thorns and climbing plants, Panguana Reserve, Huanuco province, Amazon basin, Peru.
RMM8W68N–Epifyt soort; Epiphyte species (Santa Marta Mountains, Colombia)
RMW7T7RA–Amazon rain forest canopy view with flowering Bromeliad epiphytes growing on a branch of a giant Ceiba tree. Tiputini Biodiversity Station, Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador, January.
RFJ0Y2BH–scientific research in yasuni national park,
RF2B2WEY8–Rainforest tree. Casanare, Colombia.
RFJ0Y81G–The orchid from ran tropical forest, Amazon
RMR41CFY–USA, North Carolina. Magnolia Plantation, moss-covered tree trunk with Azaleas
RF2CCTE90–Epidendrum nocturnum - Night scented orchid
RF2BN8WRK–epiphytes growing on tree Owlet Lodge, Peru February
RF2R5X4C7–In Manu National Park, Peru, a tree branch is covered in moss, bromeliads and wild orchids, which are epiphytes that thrive in the moist environment.
RF2JPRE14–Epiphytes on tree branch, Cocos Island, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Costa Rica, Central America
RFBE4N2C–Bromeliad, Guzmania conifera, Bromeliaceae, Tillandsioideae. South America
RMGK98M5–Tree trunk loaded with epiphytes such as bromeliads and orchids in the Amazons. Yasuni National Park, Ecuador, South America.
RMDKTBMH–Jenisch's Stanhopea, Stanhopea jenischiana, Orchidaceae. Tropical South America. Panama, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
RF2GFX1CK–Tree covered with bromeliad found in the Amazon jungle. Bromeliads are plants that are adapted to different climates. Amazonia. Brazil, South America.
RM2AR0M12–Epiphyte in the primeval forest in the private reserve of Copalinga Lodge in the Andes at 1000 meter above sea level in Ecuador.
RM2T3569X–Lepanthes aculeata miniature orchid south america
RFDDDNKB–Epiphytes in primary tropical rainforest in Ecuador
RFJ0X90F–Giant tree in Yasuni national park, Ecuador
RFDDDWBD–Bromeliad (Aechmea zebrina) growing on a tree trunk high in the forest canopy, Ecuador
RF2A8Y9K3–Ecuadorian orchids, Mindo, Ecuador
RF2T8X56T–Dayflower (Cochliostema odoratissimum) is an epiphyte herb native to Central America and north South America.
RF2R5A4AH–Dayflower (Cochliostema odoratissimum) is an epiphyte herb native to Central America and northern South America.
RMW7Y7H6–Speckled forest-pitviper (Bothriopsis taeniata) Amazon, Ecuador. Captive, occurs in South America.
RMKNWAD7–Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida) draped with Spanish Moss blooming in Congaree National Park, South Carolina.
RMDT1T4M–Bromeliad. Epiphyte. Growing and supported by a host tree. Note root attachment. Costa Rica.
RMDKTBG6–Jenisch's Stanhopea, Stanhopea jenischiana, Orchidaceae. Tropical South America. Panama, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
RF2M6H72G–Black-cheeked woodpecker (Melanerpes pucherani) on branch with bromeliad, Boca Tapada region, Costa Rica
RM2ATB1FE–Epiphyte in the primeval forest in the private reserve of Copalinga Lodge in the Andes at 1000 meter above sea level in Ecuador.
RMDT9H17–Bromeliads. Epiphyte. Growing and supported by a host tree. Savegre. Costa Rica.
RM2AH153J–Epiphyte growing in the primeval forest in the tropical Podocarpus National Park in the Andes at 3000 meter above sea level in Ecuador.
RMGK98KR–Canopy view of rain forest in the Amazons. Yasuni National Park, Ecuador, South America.
RMB88G7A–Large tank bromeliad in the Atlantic Rainforest
RMGK98GG–Canopy view of rain forest in the Amazons. Yasuni National Park, Ecuador, South America.
RM2D88DE8–Blooming spider orchid (Brassia sp) from the Ecuadorian Amazon rainforest in South America.
RM2C17FMC–Tropical epiphyte in sunglight, Bahia, Brazil
RMKJWWRE–The orchid 'Oncidium lineoligerum' is occurring in the forests of Costa Rica, Panama, Columbia, Ecuador and Peru. It's living as epiphyte on trees.
RMDXRNJ1–Mountain immortelle Erythrina poeppigiana tree in flower, Trinidad. Naturalised from South America.
RFJ5CC4C–Bromeliad plant (Bromelioideae)
RF2A8Y9J4–Ecuadorian orchids, Mindo, Ecuador
RF2T8X56P–Dayflower (Cochliostema odoratissimum) is an epiphyte herb native to Central America and northern South America.
RF2R5A4AD–Dayflower (Cochliostema odoratissimum) is an epiphyte herb native to Central America and northern South America.
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.
RF2J8TJ9K–Cochliostema odoratissimum is an epiphyte herb native to Central America and north South America. Botanical garden Heidelberg, Baden Wuerttemberg, Ger
RMKNWA9Y–Flowering Dogwood (Cornus florida) draped with Spanish Moss blooming in Congaree National Park, South Carolina.
RMDKTBA2–Jenisch's Stanhopea, Stanhopea jenischiana, Orchidaceae. Tropical South America. Panama, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru.
RF2M6H72Y–Great kiskadee (Pitangus sulphuratus) on branch with bromeliad, Boca Tapada region, Costa Rica
RF2GFX11C–Tree covered with bromeliad found in the Amazon jungle. Bromeliads are plants that are adapted to different climates. Amazonia. Brazil, South America.
RMDT9K39–Bromeliads. Epiphyte. Growing amongst mosses and supported by host tree. Costa Rica.
RM2AH33PD–Epiphyte growing in the primeval forest in the tropical Podocarpus National Park in the Andes at 3000 meter above sea level in Ecuador.
RMECH74N–Fringed Star Orchid - Coilostylis ciliare From South America
RFMMBBE0–Giant Airplant, Tillandsia fasciculata, aka Cardinal Airplant, an epiphyte and bromeliad that absorbs water and nutrients through its leaves, in Everg
RMGK98G9–Canopy view of rain forest in the Amazons. Yasuni National Park, Ecuador, South America.
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