Bromeliaceae
Aechmea chantinii (Carrière) Baker
Aechmea chantinii (Carrière) Baker
Aechmea chantinii, the Amazonian zebra plant, is a native Amazonian ornamental bromeliad with recognized varieties and many cultivars.
Aechmea tillandsioides (Mart. ex Schult. & Schult.f.) Baker
Aechmea tillandsioides (Mart. ex Schult. & Schult.f.) Baker
Aechmea tillandsioides is a naturally widespread bromeliad widely grown as an ornamental plant.
Aechmea mexicana Baker
Aechmea mexicana Baker
Aechmea mexicana is a species in the genus Aechmea native to parts of Mexico, Central America, Colombia, and Ecuador.
Aechmea mariae-reginae H.Wendl.
Aechmea mariae-reginae H.Wendl.
Aechmea mariae-reginae is an endemic Central American Aechmea, the only dioecious species in its genus.
Aechmea ornata (Gaudich. ex Beer) Baker
Aechmea ornata (Gaudich. ex Beer) Baker
Aechmea ornata is a flowering bromeliad species endemic to southern Brazil, from Rio de Janeiro to Santa Catarina.
Aechmea blanchetiana (Baker) L.B.Sm.
Aechmea blanchetiana (Baker) L.B.Sm.
Aechmea blanchetiana, the orangeade bromeliad, is a variable bromeliad that can be terrestrial or epiphytic.
Aechmea leptantha (Harms) Leme & J.A.Siqueira
Aechmea leptantha (Harms) Leme & J.A.Siqueira
Aechmea leptantha is a flowering plant species in the genus Aechmea that is endemic to eastern Brazil.
Ananas macrodontes É.Morren
Ananas macrodontes É.Morren
Ananas macrodontes, the false pineapple, is a bromeliad related to pineapple, native to central South America, often grown ornamentally.
Portea petropolitana (Wawra) Mez
Portea petropolitana (Wawra) Mez
Portea petropolitana is a bromeliad endemic to southeast Brazil, with two cultivated ornamental varieties.
Neoregelia carolinae (Beer) L.B.Sm.
Neoregelia carolinae (Beer) L.B.Sm.
Neoregelia carolinae, the blushing bromeliad, is a Brazil-endemic flowering plant in the genus Neoregelia named for its pre-flowering red center.
Neoregelia cruenta (Graham) L.B.Sm.
Neoregelia cruenta (Graham) L.B.Sm.
Neoregelia cruenta is an endemic-to-Brazil flowering plant species in the genus Neoregelia.
Bromelia palmeri Mez
Bromelia palmeri Mez
Bromelia palmeri is a bromelia species endemic to southwestern Mexico, from Colima south to Oaxaca.
Bromelia humilis Jacq.
Bromelia humilis Jacq.
Bromelia humilis, the dwarf bromelia, is a Bromelia species native to Venezuela, Trinidad & Tobago, and the Netherlands Antilles.
Bromelia balansae Mez
Bromelia balansae Mez
Bromelia balansae is a large terrestrial spiky bromeliad, commonly cultivated, often grown outdoors for display or fencing, with edible fruit.
Bromelia serra Griseb.
Bromelia serra Griseb.
Bromelia serra is a South American flowering bromeliad used by the Wichí people as a weaving fiber.
Ronnbergia veitchii (Baker) Aguirre-Santoro
Ronnbergia veitchii (Baker) Aguirre-Santoro
Ronnbergia veitchii is a flowering Bromeliaceae species native to parts of Central and South America, first described in 1877.
Greigia sphacelata (Ruiz & Pav.) Regel
Greigia sphacelata (Ruiz & Pav.) Regel
Greigia sphacelata is an endemic Chilean bromeliad that produces edible fruits known as chupones.
Billbergia pyramidalis (Sims) Lindl.
Billbergia pyramidalis (Sims) Lindl.
Billbergia pyramidalis is an adaptable stemless perennial bromeliad grown widely as an easy-care cultivated plant.
Billbergia pallidiflora Liebm.
Billbergia pallidiflora Liebm.
Billbergia pallidiflora is a flowering bromeliad native to Central America and western Mexico.
Billbergia nutans H.Wendl. ex Regel
Billbergia nutans H.Wendl. ex Regel
Billbergia nutans (Queen's-tears) is an epiphytic bromeliad native to South America, commonly used as an ornamental.
Billbergia amoena (G.Lodd.) Lindl.
Billbergia amoena (G.Lodd.) Lindl.
Billbergia amoena is a Billbergia species endemic to Brazil, widely grown as an ornamental elsewhere.
Billbergia zebrina (Herb.) Lindl.
Billbergia zebrina (Herb.) Lindl.
Billbergia zebrina is a flowering plant in the Bromeliaceae family native to Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay.
Billbergia porteana Brongn. ex Beer
Billbergia porteana Brongn. ex Beer
Billbergia porteana is a Billbergia genus plant species native to Brazil and Paraguay.
Fascicularia bicolor (Ruiz & Pav.) Mez
Fascicularia bicolor (Ruiz & Pav.) Mez
Fascicularia bicolor is the only species in the monotypic bromeliad genus Fascicularia, endemic to Chile and grown as an ornamental garden plant.
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