Bromeliads
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BILLBERGIA NUTANS (Bromeliaceae)
This bromeliad is native to: southern Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and northern Argentina. Leaves green, 30-70 cm long, narrow, curved at apex...
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Abromeitiella chlorantha (Bromeliaceae)
This species, originating from southern Bolivia, has triangular leaves that are toothed at the base, pointed at apex and form a closed...
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(Bromeliaceae)
This species has monocarpic clumping rosettes (each rosette dies after flowering, but new basal offsets are produced) and grows wild in...
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Vriesea x multiflora ’Astrid’ (Bromeliaceae)
Clumping hybrid of garden origin. Leaves thin, narrow, about 20 cm in length, arched at apex, very dense. Inflorescences up to 30 cm in...
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Hechtia podantha (Bromeliaceae)
Dioecious species. Leaves leathery, toothed at the margins, narrow and pointed, in basal rosettes, red-shaded if exposed to intense light....
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Aechmea recurvata var. benrathii (Bromeliaceae)
~~Similar to a tillandsia. Leaves leathery, thin, about 20 cm long. Inflorescences with pink bracts, then turning to reddish-brown. Flowers...
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Aechmea gamosepala (Bromeliaceae)
Epiphytic species from southern Brazil forests characterized by rosettes with funnel-shaped leaves. Thin and flexible leaves 25-55 cm...