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A Guzmania in his natural environment in the tropical rainforest of Mindo in Ecuador.
green bromelia flower with green and red leaves
Bromelia hemisphaerica
Guzmania Bromelia Orange Red Flower Sunlight Green Bokeh Background Colorful Summer Floral Sunny Pattern Close Up
Red bromeliad plant.  Guzmania \
Bromelia multicolor plant with colorful leaves. Field of planted plants texture background natural
Two Peleides blue morphos, photographed at the Montreal insectarium as part of the exhibition: \
Beautiful pink Guzmania bromelia flower in full bloom. Guzmania is a genus of over 120 species of flowering plants in the family Bromeliaceae,
Bromelia multicolor plant with colorful leaves. Field of planted plants texture background natural
Beautiful pink Guzmania bromelia flower in full bloom. Guzmania is a genus of over 120 species of flowering plants in the family Bromeliaceae,
Bromelia multicolor plant with colorful leaves. Grow on the branches on a wooden decorative wall with other amelia liaon plants. Tropical nature greenhouse, botanical garden
Bromelia green plant with yellow and red inflorescences with colorful leaves. Field of planted plants natural
The healthy and lush bromelia plant with reddish-yellow leaves in a grassy garden. Concept for modern gardening and houseplant.
Guzmania Bromelia Orange Red Flower Rainbow Beams Prism Effect Colorful Summer Spring Floral Sunny Pattern Macro Photography
Bromeliad with blooming flowerhead in development; sometimes with usually grows.
Red, orange, colorful plants, flowers bloom in the spring
Scientific name: Puya clava-herculis
Close-up of Bromelia plant (Neoregelia sp). The Bromeliad have green leaf with pink tip. Also known as Painted Fingernail Bromeliad
The south of Minas Gerais state has steep growing tourism. The region, known by its stunning scenery, is visited for its nature and culture. \n\nThe region is very rich in minerals and rocks and the landscape is full of mountains, waterfalls, and canyons.\n\nThe vegetation is known as Cerrado, a vast tropical savanna.\n\nThe great amounts of research have proved that the Cerrado is one of the richest of all tropical savanna regions in the world, and has high levels of endemism. Characterized by enormous ranges of plant and animal biodiversity, World Wide Fund for Nature named it the biologically richest savanna in the world, with about 10,000 plant species and 10 endemic bird species. There are nearly 200 species of mammal in the Cerrado, though only 14 are endemic.\n\nThus the region is also much visited by ecotourists.
A closeup of a pink Bromelia flower with green leaves in a garden.
The south of Minas Gerais state has steep growing tourism. The region, known by its stunning scenery, is visited for its nature and culture. \n\nThe region is very rich in minerals and rocks and the landscape is full of mountains, waterfalls, and canyons.\n\nThe vegetation is known as Cerrado, a vast tropical savanna.\n\nThe great amounts of research have proved that the Cerrado is one of the richest of all tropical savanna regions in the world, and has high levels of endemism. Characterized by enormous ranges of plant and animal biodiversity, World Wide Fund for Nature named it the biologically richest savanna in the world, with about 10,000 plant species and 10 endemic bird species. There are nearly 200 species of mammal in the Cerrado, though only 14 are endemic.\n\nThus the region is also much visited by ecotourists.
Beautiful red color bromeliad in the garden
Petunia axillaris and pink, white, violet, and black-flowered. Petunia Queen of Hearts
Bromelia. Red Bromelia. Green Bromelia in a modern shaped stone pot or planter. Growing a bromeliad as a houseplant is easy and brings interesting texture and color to the interior garden
Name: Bromelia
Butterfly on pink Guzmania bromelia flower in full bloom. Guzmania is a genus of over 120 species of flowering plants in the family Bromeliaceae,
Blushing Bromeliad Neoregelia Carolinae Tricolor
A gorgeous red bromeliad has a red postman,  aka red passion flower, butterfly seeking food in exchange for transport its pollen to further the species
closeup of Bromelia pinguin flower in the middle of the mountain with blue sky on a sunny day
Bromeliads are mostly herbaceous perennials, although a few have a more tree-like habit. Many are more or less succulent or have other adaptations to resist drought.  Many terrestrial and epiphytic bromeliads have their leaves in the form of vase-shaped rosettes which accumulate water.
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