RMBNBEWF–Pink red flower of Silver-Vase, Urn Plant, Aechmea fasciata, Bromeliaceae
RMBKP46R–Bromeliad aechmea in flower
RM2H4KHPR–Aechmea, an epiphytic plant. Paraty bay, Brazil.
RMRJNRHJ–Aechmea (Aechmea bromeliifolia)
RMR4FY3Y–Purple pink and blue flower stalks of the Aechmea Blue Tango cultivar bromeliaceae or bromeliad in pots.
RMM1XC1J–Pink and purple flower stalks of the cultivar genus Aechmea - 'Blue Tango' Bromeliaceae / Bromeliad, Naples, Florida, USA
RFCXXYGY–Bromeliad (Aechmea zebrina), native to Ecuador, Tiputini rain forest, Yasuni National Park, Ecuador, South America
RME0JHAY–Blüte von Aechmea miniata, verschiedenfarbige Lanzenrosette, Bromelie, Vorkommen Südamerika
RFD5K719–Bromeliad Aechmea Electra
RM2H7K0F0–Aechmea fasciata plant, member of the Bromeliaceae family, native to Brazil.
RMBKNRTG–Red Bromeliad Flower Aechmea
RF2C14N3M–Aechmea fasciata, the silver vase or, urn plant, or simply Aechmea [Achmea] On white background is a species of flowering plant in the bromeliad fami
RMM22YFX–Spectacular large pink flower of bromeliad, Aechmea fasciata cultivar on background of grey / green striped leaves
RM2E4GKFN–Urn plant (Silver vase plant, Aechmea fasciata) with grey leaves and pink flowers blooms in a garden in April
RF2BHN6WJ–Close up of a silver vase flower (Aechmea fasciata), a species of flowering plant in the bromeliad family, native to Brazil.
RM2DF6H07–Epiphytes bromeliads (Aechmea bracteata) in the Iguazu rainforest (Argentina).
RFRJJP9Y–Aechmea fastica or billbergia rhodocyanea in summer showing pink bracts and rose pink sepals Evergreen perennial that is frost tender to 10C / 50F
RMW3G41K–Aechmea fasciata, native to Brazil, inside the Palm House, Sefton Park, Liverpool (UK), built by Liverpool millionaire Henry Yates Thompson in 1896.
RM2A1YKAB–Flower stalks of the Aechmea Blue Tango cultivar bromeliaceae, bromeliad
RFDHK4DC–Inflorescense of Aechmea weilbachii
RFE8J0K4–Pink blue Aechmea or bromeliad flower
RM2JN81BY–Aechmea fasciata, Silver Vase Bromeliad
RM2H7K0EC–Aechmea fasciata plant, member of the Bromeliaceae family, native to Brazil.