-
scales or hairs,
allow bromeliads to
capture water in
cloud forests and help to
reflect sunlight in
desert environments.
Bromeliads with leaf
vases can capture...
- monocotyledons, and
includes families of
plants such as the gr****es,
bromeliads,
rushes and sedges.
Sixteen plant families are
currently recognized by...
- old-growth pine and
deciduous forests where it is
found in
bromeliads. Eggs are also laid in
bromeliads. It is
threatened by
habitat loss (deforestation). IUCN...
-
invertebrate community inhabiting epiphytic bromeliads in
south Florida and the
discovery of an
insectivorous bromeliad. Ph.D.,
University of Florida. 1976....
- naturally.
These frogs lay
their eggs in the water-filled
rosettes of
bromeliads or
other temporary, water-filled
crevices in the canopy, such as the leaf...
-
Callisia fragrans,
sometimes called the
false bromeliad or
false bromeliad plant, is a
flowering plant species of the
genus Callisia, in the spiderwort...
-
bromeliads,
similarly as
other Crossodactylodes species. It is
probably impacted by
habitat loss,
including that
caused by
collecting of
bromeliads....
- Some of the species, like the
majority of Bromeliaceae, grow as
funnel bromeliads, with a
compressed stem axis. The
leaves are then
close together in rosettes...
-
substances in plants". As
bromeliads naturally produce the
enzyme and
alkaloid bromelain—commonly
extracted from
pineapples (also a
bromeliad) as a supplement...
-
Tillandsia cyanea".
Retrieved 27 June 2013. "
Bromeliads in
Australia - DNA / New genera". www.
bromeliad.org.au.
Retrieved 2019-06-15. BSI BCR
Entry for...