Bromeliaceae
The Bromeliaceae family, or bromeliads, encompass a stunning array of plants known for their vibrant colors and fascinating shapes. Predominantly native to tropical Americas, these plants thrive in diverse habitats from rainforests to deserts. Bromeliads, such as the striking Tillandsia and the iconic Pineapple, are admired for their unique leaf rosettes, beautiful inflorescences, and ability to grow in a variety of conditions, including as epiphytes on trees. With their exotic appeal, bromeliads are perfect for adding a splash of tropical elegance to any collection or landscape.
Pitcairnia andreetae
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This striking terrestrial bromeliad from Ecuador is celebrated for its elegant rosette form and vibrant black tubular flowers that attract hummingb...
View full detailsTillandsia biflora var curvifolia
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This epiphytic plant is prized for its soft, slender leaves featuring elegant purple or brown spotting. It stands out due to the distinctive curvat...
View full detailsTillandsia complanata red
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Tillandsia walteri
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Tillandsia barthlottii
Tillandsia barthlottii
Tillandsia umbellata
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Tillandsia petraea
Guzmania musaica
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Guzmania musaica
Neoregelia Fireball Donger
This miniature epiphytic bromeliad is a highly sought-after cultivar known for its intense coloring and compact, stoloniferous growth habit. It fea...
View full detailsTillandsia undulifolia
Tillandsia marnier-lapostollei
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Tillandsia complanata
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Tillandsia complanata
Tillandsia fragrans
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Tillandsia ionochroma
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Tillandsia ionochroma is a striking air plant known for its vibrant colors and unique form. This species thrives in rocky, arid habitats and often ...
View full detailsTillandsia dielsii
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Neoregelia aculeatosepala
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Tillandsia brenneri
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Tillandsia brenneri
Tillandsia usneoides
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The iconic Spanish moss β a truly rootless, soilless epiphyte native to the Americas, forming cascading masses of slender, silver-scaled filaments ...
View full detailsTillandsia naundorffiae
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Tillandsia aurea
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Tillandsia aurea
Guzmania remyi
Guzmania remyi
Tillandsia portillae
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Tillandsia hamaleana
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Tillandsia biflora var biflora
Tillandsia biflora var biflora
Racinaea condorensis cf
Neoregelia Heat Rasin
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Neoregelia 'Heat Raisin' Light: Prefers bright, indirect light. Neoregelias develop their best color with good light exposure, but avoid direct a...
View full detailsVriesea tequendamae
Vriesea incurva
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Tillandsia rhodosticta
Tillandsia funckiana
Vriesea cathcartii
Aechmea Blue Tango
Aechmea Blue Tango Culture Light: Aechmea Blue Tango thrives in bright, indirect light. Filtered sunlight is ideal, as excessive direct exposure ca...
View full detailsAechmea gamosepala Lucky stripe
Aechmea gamosepala 'Lucky Stripe' Culture Light: Aechmea gamosepala prefersΒ bright, indirect light. It thrives in filtered sunlight, similar to t...
View full detailsVriesea limonensis
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