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Bromeliads Collection

"Bromeliads: A Haven for Fascinating Creatures" Bromeliads, the vibrant and exotic plants native to tropical regions, serve as more than just stunning decorations

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Tiger's Treefrog on bromeliad - new species discovered in 2007 - Pasto - Departamento Narino

Tiger's Treefrog on bromeliad - new species discovered in 2007 - Pasto - Departamento Narino - Colombia
MAR-683 Tiger's Treefrog on bromeliad Pasto - Departamento Narino - Colombia Hyloscirtus tigrinus new species discovered in 2007 Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Poison Arrow Frog - in Bromeliad. Bolivar States - Venezuela

Poison Arrow Frog - in Bromeliad. Bolivar States - Venezuela
WAT-12177 Poison Arrow / Dart Frog - in Bromeliad. Bolivar States - Venezuela Dendrobates leucomela M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Red-eyed tree frog {Agalychnis callidryas} resting in Bromeliad flower, Nicaragua, June

Red-eyed tree frog {Agalychnis callidryas} resting in Bromeliad flower, Nicaragua, June

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Tree frog (Ostocephalus oophagus) in bromeliad, female lays eggs for her tadpoles to eat

Tree frog (Ostocephalus oophagus) in bromeliad, female lays eggs for her tadpoles to eat. Brazil, South Americal

Background imageBromeliads Collection: South America, Peru, Cusco. A hiker at the top of the Yanama pass on the trail to

South America, Peru, Cusco. A hiker at the top of the Yanama pass on the trail to Choquequirao

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Central America, Costa Rica, bromeliads, ferns and mosses on the side of a tree in

Central America, Costa Rica, bromeliads, ferns and mosses on the side of a tree in the Monteverde cloud forest

Background imageBromeliads Collection: King of the bromeliads, Vriesea hieroglyphica

King of the bromeliads, Vriesea hieroglyphica. Chromolithograph by Pieter de Pannemaeker from Jean Lindens l Illustration Horticole, Brussels, 1884

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Treefrog (Scinax littoralis) standing on bromeliad stalk, Tapirai, Sao Paulo, Atlantic

Treefrog (Scinax littoralis) standing on bromeliad stalk, Tapirai, Sao Paulo, Atlantic Forest South-East Reserves UNESCO World Heritage Site, Brazil

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Tapichalaca torrenteer frog(Hyloscirtus tapichalaca) male on a bromeliad, Tapichalaca Reserve

Tapichalaca torrenteer frog(Hyloscirtus tapichalaca) male on a bromeliad, Tapichalaca Reserve, Loja, Ecuador

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Andean marsupial frog (Gastrotheca riobambae) on bromeliad, Papallacta, Napo, Ecuador

Andean marsupial frog (Gastrotheca riobambae) on bromeliad, Papallacta, Napo, Ecuador

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Tapichalaca Torrenteer (Hyloscirtus tapichalaca) on a bromeliad, Tapichalaca Reserve

Tapichalaca Torrenteer (Hyloscirtus tapichalaca) on a bromeliad, Tapichalaca Reserve, Loja, Ecuador

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Bromeliad - PuracE Nationalpark - Departamento Cauca - Colombia

Bromeliad - PuracE Nationalpark - Departamento Cauca - Colombia
MAR-862 Bromeliad Purace National Park, Departamento Cauca, Colombia Puya sp. Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Vriesea splendens, Flaming Sword plant

Vriesea splendens, Flaming Sword plant

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Illustration, Bromeliad, red flower amid layers of long pointy leaves

Illustration, Bromeliad, red flower amid layers of long pointy leaves

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Picture No. 10889451

Picture No. 10889451
Rainforest - a tree in subtropical rainforest covered with ferns, bromeliads and other epiphytes Date:

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Picture No. 10889455

Picture No. 10889455
Rainforest - a tree in subtropical rainforest covered with ferns, bromeliads and other epiphytes Date:

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Picture No. 10889454

Picture No. 10889454
Rainforest - a tree in subtropical rainforest covered with ferns, bromeliads and other epiphytes Date:

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Picture No. 10889452

Picture No. 10889452
Rainforest - a tree in subtropical rainforest covered with ferns, bromeliads and other epiphytes Date:

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Picture No. 10889453

Picture No. 10889453
Rainforest - a tree in subtropical rainforest covered with ferns, bromeliads and other epiphytes Date:

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Picture No. 10883155

Picture No. 10883155
Epiphytes on a tree - a mixture of epiphytic fern and bromeliads cover an old rainforest tree in the subtropic rainforest in northwestern Argentina Date:

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Picture No. 10883154

Picture No. 10883154
Epiphytes on a tree - a mixture of epiphytic fern and bromeliads cover an old rainforest tree in the subtropic rainforest in northwestern Argentina Date:

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Bromeliad (Tillandsia sp. ) growing on overhead telephone wire, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago, October

Bromeliad (Tillandsia sp. ) growing on overhead telephone wire, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago, October
Bromeliad (Tillandsia sp.) growing on overhead telephone wire, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago, October

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Ananas, Pineapple cut in half on a plate, elevated view

Ananas, Pineapple cut in half on a plate, elevated view

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Pineapple farm, Mauritius

Pineapple farm, Mauritius
Pineapple farm. Rows of pineapple (Ananas comosus) plants growing on a farm in Mauritius

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Epiphytic bromelia

Epiphytic bromelia plants (Bromelia sp. centre and upper left) in a tropical greenhouse

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Bromeliads - flowering high in the forest canopy, Monteverde reserve Costa Rica

Bromeliads - flowering high in the forest canopy, Monteverde reserve Costa Rica
DAD-1231 BROMELIADS - Flowering high in the forest canopy Monteverde reserve, Costa Rica. David C Dixon contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Bromeliad plants

Bromeliad plants

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Bromeliads being cultivated

Bromeliads being cultivated
Bromeliads (Tillandsia sp.) being cultivated under netting. Bromeliads are tropical flowering plants. Different species can be cultivated for food, fibres, and for sale to collectors

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Epipihytic bromeliad (Vriesa elata)

Epipihytic bromeliad (Vriesa elata)
Epipihytic bromeliad flower spikes (Vriesa elata)

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Aechmea victoriana var. discolor

Aechmea victoriana var. discolor
Aechmea bromeliad flowers (Aechmea victoriana var. discolor). This plant is native to the Amazon region of Brazil

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Bromeliad (Tillandsia fasciculata)

Bromeliad (Tillandsia fasciculata)
Florida bromeliad plants (Tillandsia fasciculata) on host trees. This epiphytic plant is found throughout the USA, Central and South America and Mexico

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Bromeliad flower

Bromeliad flower. Close-up of the centre of a bromeliad, showing flower (white) and leaves (pink). Photographed at the Living Rainforest, Berkshire, UK

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Crimson bromeliad (Fasicularia bicolor)

Crimson bromeliad (Fasicularia bicolor)
Crimson bromeliad flower (Fascicularia bicolor). This tender perennial originates from Chile

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Guzmania dissitiflora

Guzmania dissitiflora
Epiphytic bromeliads (Guzmania dissitiflora). This plant is from Panama

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Matchsticks bromeliad (Aechmea sp. )

Matchsticks bromeliad (Aechmea sp. )
Matchsticks bromeliad (Aechmea sp.). Photographed at Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Background imageBromeliads Collection: Ochagavia carnea

Ochagavia carnea
Ochagavia flower (Ochagavia carnea)



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"Bromeliads: A Haven for Fascinating Creatures" Bromeliads, the vibrant and exotic plants native to tropical regions, serve as more than just stunning decorations. These unique plants have become a sanctuary for various intriguing creatures across South and Central America. In the lush rainforests of Venezuela's Bolivar States, one can witness the mesmerizing sight of Poison Arrow Frogs perched on bromeliad leaves. Their vibrant colors harmonize with the plant's beauty, creating an enchanting scene straight out of a fairy tale. Colombia also holds its own surprise within bromeliads - the discovery of a new species in 2007. The Tiger's Treefrog found refuge amidst these plants in Pasto, Departamento Narino. Its presence adds another layer to Colombia's rich biodiversity. Traveling further south to Nicaragua, we encounter the Red-eyed tree frog seeking solace within Bromeliad flowers during June. This iconic amphibian finds tranquility among nature's most exquisite creations. Not only do frogs find shelter in bromeliads; they also utilize them for reproduction purposes. The female Tree Frog lays her eggs inside these plants so that her tadpoles can feast on their nutritious surroundings in Ostocephalus oophagus' case. Venturing into Peru's Cusco region reveals breathtaking landscapes like no other. Hikers at Yanama pass are greeted by bromeliads dotting their path—a testament to nature's resilience even at high altitudes. Costa Rica showcases its natural wonders through moss-covered trees adorned with ferns and bromeliads along its trails—an awe-inspiring display of biodiversity thriving symbiotically. Among all bromeliad species reigns Vriesea hieroglyphica—the king itself—boasting intricate patterns that captivate any observer lucky enough to lay eyes upon it. Brazil unveils yet another marvel as Scinax littoralis stands tall on a bromeliad stalk in Tapirai, Sao Paulo.