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.
Guzmania andreettae
Aechmea zebrina
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Aechmea zebrina Culture Successful cultivation of the striking Aechmea zebrina. Here are some important cultural tips to ensure its thriving growth...
View full detailsAechmea longifolia
A striking bromeliad from the cloud forests of South America, forming a bold rosette of long, arching, serrated leaves. At maturity, a compact, con...
View full detailsAechmea nudicaulis variegada
Aechmea nudicaulis variegada Culture Successful cultivation of the strikingΒ Aechmea nudicaulis variegadaΒ requires attention to its natural epiphyti...
View full detailsQuesnelia quesneliana
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Neoregelia Captain Moxley
Tillandsia disticha 'Silver'
Tillandsia Cotton Candy
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Billbergia nutans
Aechmea drakeana 1
Aechmea drakeana Culture A spectacular variety of Aechmea drakeana, with its colorful leaves. Light: Aechmea drakeana prefersΒ bright, indirect li...
View full detailsVriesea dubia
Tillandsia scaligera
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Tillandsia recurvata
Tillandsia fraseri
Tillandsia floribunda
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Guzmania minor
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This vibrant bromeliad is prized for its compact size and spectacular flowering display, making it an ideal choice for adding tropical color to ind...
View full detailsTillandsia caput-medusae
Guzmania conifera yellow
Guzmania conifera 'Yellow' Light: Prefers bright, indirect light. It thrives in filtered sunlight, similar to the dappled light of its native for...
View full detailsGuzmania comosa
Tillandsia seemannii
Tillandsia disticha var. minor
Tillandsia disticha
Tillandsia disticha is a distinctive epiphytic bromeliad renowned for its unique growth pattern and remarkable adaptability. This air plant species...
View full detailsGuzmania patula
Guzmania patula
Guzmania mosquerae
Guzmania mosquerae
Guzmania melinonis
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Aechmea retusa
Aechmea retusa Culture Successful cultivation of the attractive Aechmea retusa. Here are some important cultural tips to ensure its thriving growth...
View full detailsGuzmania lingulata variegada
A variegated form of a bromeliad species native to Ecuador and the broader American tropics, forming a wide, open rosette of long, strap-like leave...
View full detailsCryptanthus beuckeri
Neoregelia Palmares
Neoregelia Bossa Nova
Tillandsia pruinosa
Tillandsia juncifolia
Aechmea miniata
Successful cultivation of the vibrant Aechmea miniata. Here are some important cultural tips to ensure its thriving growth: Light: Aechmea miniat...
View full detailsGuzmania Mariah
Guzmania rhonhofiana
Guzmania rhonhofiana