bromeliabromelia
genusgenusStriking tropical plants characterized by their rosette-forming leaves arranged in a star pattern, often displaying vibrant colors and distinctive patterns. These hardy plants can grow both on the ground and attached to other surfaces, with their leaves typically forming small pools that collect water and nutrients.
Etymology
The genus name 'Bromelia' honors the Swedish botanist Olof Bromelius (1639-1705), who studied medicinal plants and whose work influenced the classification of this fascinating plant family.
Interesting fact!
The leaves are arranged in a unique spiral pattern that creates a natural reservoir, forming a miniature ecosystem that provides shelter and water for various small creatures in their natural habitat.
All species of Bromelia

bromeliaAntiacantha
Spiny star bromeliad, False gravatá, Living star.

bromeliaSerra
Saw bromeliad, Sawtooth bromeliad, Sawblade plant.

bromeliaLaciniosa
Wild pineapple, Star bromeliad, Spiky star plant.

bromeliaHumilis
Dwarf bromeliad, Mini bromeliad, Humble bromeliad.

bromeliaBalansae
Heart of flame, Ground bromeliad, Giant bromeliad.

bromeliaKaratas
Mexican pinguin, Earth star, Ground bromeliad.

bromeliaPinguin
Wild pineapple, Pinguin, Caribbean fence bromeliad.
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