RMPY076Y–A Fascicularia bicolor a Hardy bromeliad plant with striking red bracts, Cornwall, England, UK
RMB9AK29–Red Bromeliad Hybrid Flowers on Display at Florida State Fairgrounds Tampa
RMDAYX4F–Orange and Yellow Guzmania Hybrid 'Sunnytime', Bromeliaceae. Bromeliad Houseplant
RMPMGC5G–Bromeliad. with flowers
RMMMBKPP–Blushing Bromeliad, Neoregelia carolinae
RMMA2DWW–Aechmea 'Blue Rain’. Blue rain Bromeliad inside the glasshouse at RHS Wisley gardens, Surrey, UK
RMP62AA3–RED FLOWERING BROMELIAD near the still active POAS VOLCANO, which last erupted in 1978 - COSTA RICA
RM2N77RT4–Bromeliad (Wallisia lindeniana / Tillandsia lindeniana) a colourful species from Ecuador, Puerto de la Cruz Botanical Garden, Tenerife, Canaries.
RM2A1YKA7–Flower stalks of the Aechmea Blue Tango cultivar bromeliaceae, bromeliad
RFWF528D–natural bromeliad flowers in garden
RMF0PHR0–Flowers of the variegated terrestrial bromeliad, Billbergia nutans 'Variegata'
RM2CBGTT0–Bromeliads from the Atlantic Rainforest of SE Brazil
RF2HDEXET–Portea grandiflora tubular white flowers with violet purple tips surrounded by deep pink bracts, January, England, UK
RMCRJ5CB–Close up of Bromeliad. Oregon
RF2G6XNBP–Red bromeliad flowers and buds, Rio, Brazil
RMED379W–Purple flowers & dark red bracts of bromeliad, Aechmea weilbachii, on long stem against dark background
RF2BRRDEJ–Close-up of a bromeliad flower, Queen's Tears, on black background.
RMPY076A–A Fascicularia bicolor a Hardy bromeliad plant with striking red bracts, Cornwall, England, UK
RMB9TFC3–Red Bromeliad Hybrid Flowers on Display at Florida State Fairgrounds Tampa
RMD2PH70–Pink and White Bromeliad, Achmea sp., Bromeliaceae. Tropical South America.
RMDHY90X–Puya Raimondii Plants high up in the Peruvian Andes, South America.
RMDA8E1K–Blooming Bromeliad, Costa Rica
RMMF77G6–Guzmania hilda. Torch Bromeliad in flower in the glasshouse at RHS Wisley gardens, Surrey, UK
RM2AB729J–Tiny white flowers inside a bromeliad plant.
RM2KYW08Y–Bromeliad (Wallisia lindeniana / Tillandsia lindeniana) a species from Ecuador, flowering, Puerto de la Cruz Botanical Garden, Tenerife, Canarries.
RM2A1YKAG–Flower stalks of the Aechmea Blue Tango cultivar bromeliaceae, bromeliad
RFWF52M7–natural bromeliad flowers in garden
RMDTRN6W–Flowers of the half hardy terrestrial bromeliad, Puya chilensis
RMK59DCK–Flowering epiphytic bromeliads growing on a tree in the Atlantic Rainforest of SE Brazil
RF2HDEXEY–Portea grandiflora tubular white flowers with violet purple tips surrounded by deep pink bracts, January, England, UK
RMFB64WY–Orange Bromeliad or known as Bromeliad Vriesea Drako
RMPY075R–A Fascicularia bicolor a Hardy bromeliad plant with striking red bracts, Cornwall, England, UK
RF2BRRDCT–Photo of a bromeliad plant, the queen's tears. Illuminated from above and fading to black below. Long leaves and toothed edges
RMD1T65J–Bromeliad, Aechmea smithiorum, Bromeliaceae. Caribbean & Brazil, South America.
RME1HK64–Queen of the Andes or Giant Bromeliad (Puya raimondii), about 8 m high with inflorescence, the highest inflorescence in the
RMDA8DXA–Blooming Bromeliad, Costa Rica
RF2GMFH6E–Flowers
RM2AB729N–Tiny white flowers inside a bromeliad plant.
RM2N77JJH–Blanchet’s aechmea (Aechmea blanchetiana) a colourful bromeliad species from Brazil, flowering, Puerto de la Cruz Botanical Garden, Tenerife, Canary I
RM2A1YKAD–Flower stalks of the Aechmea Blue Tango or Blue Rain cultivar bromeliaceae, bromeliad
RFWF52TF–natural bromeliad flowers in garden
RMDTRN5M–Flowers of the half hardy terrestrial bromeliad, Puya chilensis
RFS43HMJ–Beautiful bromeliad flower
RF2H4572T–Fascicularia bicolor crimson bromeliad – pale purple flower rosette and mound of stiff grey green leaves and central scarlet leaves, October, UK
RMMBAAFH–Vriesea plants or known as Vriesia draco Bromeliad
RF2J2J2X3–Orange dyckia flowers (Dyckia platyphylla) on garden
RF2M53D60–A red blooming bromeliad flower. Beautiful tropical plants.
RF2F1EJBK–Top view of green bromeliads and purple flowers, with grass background
RF2GMFH58–Flowers
RF2JBKDGK–Bromeliads Blooming. Pink flower. Home plant. Bromeliad - Bromeliaceae general. Plant includes both. Closeup
RF2MXMC0N–Billbergia nutans 'Queens Tears' Bromeliad : is an easy to grow plant that comes from South America.
RME6J7MF–Leonard Kent Bromeliad Garden, San Diego Zoo, Balboa Park, San Diego, California
RFED8C9G–Flowers on a pink bromeliad
RMDTRN5A–Flowers of the half hardy terrestrial bromeliad, Puya chilensis
RMBPDH4G–Bromeliad aechmea in close up
RF2H456Y3–Fascicularia bicolor crimson bromeliad – pale purple flower rosette and mound of stiff grey green leaves and central scarlet leaves, October, UK
RMP87GKK–Mixed colours of Vriesea plants or known as Vriesia draco Bromeliad
RF2HWXJ16–Pink bromeliad inflorescence
RMBE5T9T–Bromeliad on trees. Na Aina Kai Botanical Gardens. Kauai, Hawaii
RF2MXMBYM–Billbergia nutans 'Queens Tears' Bromeliad : is an easy to grow plant that comes from South America.
RMDA8E18–Red Flowering Bromeliad, Costa Rica
RME1HK65–Queen of the Andes or Giant Bromeliad (Puya raimondii), about 8 m high with inflorescence, the highest inflorescence in the
RME8P12E–Dangling flowers of the half-hardy bromeliad, Billbergia nutans 'Variegata'
RMW7T7RP–Amazon rainforest canopy with flowering Bromeliad epiphytes growing on a branch of a giant Ceiba tree. Tiputini Biodiversity Station, Amazon Rainforest, Ecuador, January.
RF2H456Y0–Fascicularia bicolor crimson bromeliad – pale purple flower rosette and mound of stiff grey green leaves and central scarlet leaves, October, UK
RMP87GR4–Mixed colours of Vriesea plants or known as Vriesia draco Bromeliad
RF2G7H5C8–Pink bromeliad inflorescence, Rio, Brazil
RMGWFAT5–Pink bracts with tiny white flowers hanging from cluster of grey green leaves of Tillandsia houston, air plant , a bromeliad, growing in wooden stump
RFECF3TG–Red bromeliad rosette shape flowers in bloom in springtime (Aechmea fasciata, Bromeliaceae)
RFT56964–Napili Mixed Bromeliad
RM2DM2BAA–Aechmea 'Blue Rain’, Blue Rain Bromeliad
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