RF2AP3BY7–Close up of a red and green Bromeliad plant
RMRH2PNX–. Bromeliaceae andreanae : description et histoire des broméliacées récoltées dans la Colombie, l'Ecuador et le Venezuela. Bromeliaceae; Botany. BROMELIACEE ANDREAN/E PL XIV. Em. Bruno, del. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. André, Edouard François, 1840-1911. Paris : Librairie Agricole
RFMXDYYK–Tillandsia plants on a window
RMHMPHAA–Bracts, Vriesea Charlotte, Bromeliaceae.
RF2WX8RNP–Close up of a vriesea cristiane flower in bloom
RM2G24YTH–Photo fruit, pineapple
RF2G6RTYG–A purple and green tillandsias on a rotten tree, captured in a forest near the town of Arcabuco in the central Andean mountains of Colombia.
RMBXXKE4–Aechmea leptantha, Bromeliaceae, Brazil, South America.
RF2HXCRAM–Bromeliad inflorescence (Billbergia sp.) on garden
RFTRHGK3–Tillandsia usneoides, Bromeliaceae agriculture business garden backyard
RF2H874YG–Spanish moss (from the Bromeliaceae family) draped over pine tree branches. This plant uses trees or rocks for support. It does not harm the tree, so
RF2JH2T9P–Aechmea fasciata of Bromeliaceae family, silver vase or urn plant.
RF2GFWXWD–Red, beautiful flower in the Amazon rainforest during the rain. Bromelia is the type genus of the plant family Bromeliaceae, Amazonia. Latin America.
RMEBN1PY–Vriesea (Vriesea sucrei), blooming
RFKHND22–Bromeliaceae plant in the garden
RF2BN1CKK–Green Bromeliad isolated on white background.
RF2T5810E–Neoregelia sp. is an epiphytic plant native to tropical South America.
RMBPMJP3–Normal seized fruit and mini pineapple, studio picture against a white background.
RMDWJJ76–Pineapple
RF2A4718R–Close up of a Tillandsia air plant attached to a curling branch
RMRH2PCK–. Bromeliaceae andreanae : description et histoire des broméliacées récoltées dans la Colombie, l'Ecuador et le Venezuela. Bromeliaceae; Botany. BROMELIACEE A'NDREATSLE PL.XXXX. ai* Ed. André, del* G- Severeyns ,lith.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. André, Edouard François, 1840-1911. Paris : Librairie Agricole
RFMXDYYT–Tillandsia plants on a window
RFKF8RWX–Houseplants, Bromeliaceae. Nidularium
RF2WW1CP0–Close up of a vriesea cristiane flower in bloom
RM2G2586N–Photo fruit, pineapple
RF2G6RTYA–A purple and green tillandsias on a rotten tree, captured in a forest near the town of Arcabuco in the central Andean mountains of Colombia.
RMBXXKEG–Aechmea leptantha, Bromeliaceae, Brazil, South America.
RF2H8GBN9–Bromeliad (Neoregelia) on tropical garden
RMBKNRR1–Air Plant
RMCXRPRG–Tree overgrown with bromeliads in the mountain rainforest at Cerro de la Muerte, Costa Rica, Central America
RF2JH2TA6–Aechmea fasciata of Bromeliaceae family, silver vase or urn plant.
RF2GFFWGE–Red, beautiful flower in the Amazon rainforest during the rain. Bromelia is the type genus of the plant family Bromeliaceae, Amazonia. Latin America.
RMH00GYA–Aechmea mexicana (Aechmea mexicana), inflorescence, Bundesrepublik Deutschland
RF2AY2E84–Green and red Bromeliad isolated on white background.
RF2T58114–Chagual chico or chagualillo (Puya venusta) is a spiny plant endemic to Chile. Inflorescences detail.
RMBPMTA9–Pineapple (Ananas comosus). Normal seized fruit and mini pineapples, studio picture against a white background.
RMDWJHY7–Pineapple
RFP95GMP–Close up of a red and yellow flower of a Bromeliad plant
RMRH2PG4–. Bromeliaceae andreanae : description et histoire des broméliacées récoltées dans la Colombie, l'Ecuador et le Venezuela. Bromeliaceae; Botany. BROMELIACEE ANDRE AN/E PL XXXIII. TILLANDSIA CORNU AU LT I , Ed. André. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. André, Edouard François, 1840-1911. Paris : Librairie Agricole
RFMXDXNW–Tillandsia plants on a window
RMHMW4CR–Guzmania (Guzmania Samba), Bromeliaceae.
RF2WX8RCH–Close up of a vriesea cristiane flower in bloom
RFT0R10N–Canistrum giganteum Bromeliaceae Tropical flower from brazil
RF2G0MWM3–Macro phtography of a blooming bromelia with rainwater, captured in a garden near the town of Arcabuco, in the central Andes of Colombia.
RMBM6MDH–Portea grandiflora, Bromeliaceae, Brazil, South America
RF2H8GBNN–Bromeliad (Neoregelia) on tropical garden
RM2E929R3–Bromeliad Flower Werauhia ororiensis syn. Vriesea ororiensis, Costa Rica
RMCXRPW5–Queen Aechmea Bromeliad (Aechmea mariae-reginae), in the rainforest at La Selva Biological Research Station, Costa Rica
RM2GFX164–Red, beautiful flower in the Amazon rainforest during the rain. Bromelia is the type genus of the plant family Bromeliaceae, Amazonia. Latin America.
RMEBKDTC–blooming bromeli
RMB0HX9M–Vriesea 'Ming'
RF2BN1K0X–Green and red Bromeliad isolated on white background.
RF2T58110–Chagual chico or chagualillo (Puya venusta) is a spiny plant endemic to Chile. Inflorescences detail.
RFDFK21Y–Lush epiphytes Bromeliads over tree in a Caribbean beach, Costa Rica
RMDWJJ6E–Pineapple
RF2AP3BRE–Close up of the center of a Bromeliad plant filled with water with red and green striped leaves
RMRH2R1W–. Bromeliaceae andreanae : description et histoire des broméliacées récoltées dans la Colombie, l'Ecuador et le Venezuela. Bromeliaceae; Botany. BROMELIACEE ANDREAN/E Pl. III. CHEVALLIERA M AGD A LE N/E , Ed And. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. André, Edouard François, 1840-1911. Paris : Librairie Agricole
RFFJBE5R–pineapple plantation, El Golfo Valley,El Hierro, Canary Island, Spain, Europe
RF2WX8RH2–Close up of a vriesea cristiane flower in bloom
RFT0R115–Canistrum giganteum Bromeliaceae Tropical flower from brazil
RF2E1P0YK–Macro photography of a red tillandsia flower, captured in a garden near the colonial town of Villa de Leyva, in the central Andean mountains of Colomb
RMAYDC4N–Vriesea platynema Bromeliaceae Tropical South America
RF2H8YFJ7–Bromeliad (Neoregelia) on tropical garden
RFHHK09F–aechmea victoriana
RF2H2GBCX–Aechmea zebrina (Bromeliaceae) full bloom grown in a botanic garden.
RMFNNWX4–Air plant Tillandsia
RMG5KN23–Tropical bromeliad flowering in rainforest, Costa Rica. See description for location details
RMEBKDP9–blooming bromeli
RM2M4KTTM–Neoregelia carolinae f. tricolor plant.
RF2AY3TXF–Green Bromeliad isolated on white background.
RF2T58103–Deuterocohnia brevifolia or Abromeitiella brevifolia is a pillow-shaped terrestrial plant native to Bolivia and Argentina.
RF2E030RH–Detail texture and thorns at the edge of the Bromeliad leaves
RFT0MHE2–Blossoming Bromeliad
RF2AP3BRN–Close up of the center of a Bromeliad plant filled with water with red and green striped leaves
RMRH2R2E–. Bromeliaceae andreanae : description et histoire des broméliacées récoltées dans la Colombie, l'Ecuador et le Venezuela. Bromeliaceae; Botany. BROMELIACEE ANDREAN/E. G R E I G I A VULCANICA, Ed André. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. André, Edouard François, 1840-1911. Paris : Librairie Agricole
RF2E10EWC–Guzmania lingulata flowers close up. Multicolored Bromeliad tropical plants
RMHMPHYA–Guzmania Tutti-Frutti, Bromeliaceae.
RF2WW1CT0–Close up of a vriesea cristiane flower in bloom
RF2BR9W9G–Bromeliads tree green leaves beautiful Neoregelia natural isolated on white background top view (Scientific name Guzmania ligulata)
RF2E1P0XM–Macro photography of a red tillandsia flower, captured in a garden near the colonial town of Villa de Leyva, in the central Andean mountains of Colomb
RMAYDAFY–Vriesea platynema Bromeliaceae Tropical South America
RF2H8GBEP–Bromeliad (Neoregelia) on tropical garden
RF2AY4KG7–Green Bromeliad isolated on white background.
RF2T5814F–Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides) is an epiphytic plant native to tropical Americas.
RFA2W03P–Clump of bromeliads
RFT0MHE7–Blossoming Bromeliad
RF2BYX9MW–A group of Neoregelia Fireball Bromeliad plants with red and green leaves growing in a garden
RMRH2R0C–. Bromeliaceae andreanae : description et histoire des broméliacées récoltées dans la Colombie, l'Ecuador et le Venezuela. Bromeliaceae; Botany. A./ECHMEA INVOLU CRATA , Ed. André B SERVITENSIS, E.A. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. André, Edouard François, 1840-1911. Paris : Librairie Agricole
RF2E199B4–Guzmania lingulata flowers close up. Multicolored Bromeliad tropical plants