Definition of Bromeliad. Meaning of Bromeliad. Synonyms of Bromeliad

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Definition of Bromeliad

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- The Bromeliaceae (the bromeliads) are a family of monocot flowering plants of about 80 genera and 3700 known species, native mainly to the tropical Americas...
- The Nome Trilogy, also known as The Bromeliad Trilogy or just The Bromeliad, is a trilogy of children's books by British writer Terry Pratchett, consisting...
- The bromeliad frog (Crossodactylodes) is a genus of frog in the family Leptodactylidae from the Atlantic Forest biome of eastern Brazil. Bromeliad frog...
- Usnea, it is neither a lichen nor a moss (instead being a member of the Bromeliad family), and it is not native to Spain. Spanish moss consists of one or...
- Callisia fragrans, sometimes called the false bromeliad or false bromeliad plant, is a flowering plant species of the genus Callisia, in the spiderwort...
- ilakuash (Quechua) or puya de Raimondi (Spanish), is the largest species of bromeliad, its inflorescences reaching up to 15 m (50 ft) in height. It is native...
- Dendrotriton bromeliacius is a species of salamander in the family Plethodontidae. It is found in Guatemala. D. bromeliacius is a sister species to D....
- Metamasius callizona, the Mexican bromeliad weevil, is an invasive species in Florida, US that targets several species of bromeliad. This species is native to...
- Common names: neotropical dwarf boas, bromeliad boas, banana boas. Ungaliophis is a genus of dwarf boas found from southern Mexico to Colombia. Currently...
- Pitcairnia feliciana is a species of bromeliad endemic to Guinea, West Africa, and is the only bromeliad not native to the Americas. It can be found growing...