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  • Bromeliaceae

    General description and images of the family of epiphytic herbs or terrestrial xerophytes comprising about 45 genera and 2,000 species.

    www.botany.hawaii.edu

  • Bromeliad Society International

    Promotes public and scientific interest in the research, development, preservation, and distribution of bromeliads throughout the world. Includes annotated catalog of genera, photo gallery, and cultivation information.

    bsi.org

  • Bromeliad Encyclopedia

    Photos, classification, and culture of bromeliads from the Florida Council of Bromeliad Societies.

    www.fcbs.org

  • Charlie's Web of Bromeliads

    Photos of habit and flowers of more than 250 species and some hybrids and caudiciforms, plus an official list of all accepted bromeliad names.

    www.charlies-web.com

  • Bromeliads

    Photographs of Aechmea, Billbergia, Guzmania, Neoregelia, Tillandsia, Vriesea, and other bromeliads.

    home.att.net

  • Bromeliad Biota

    Detailed information about animals and plants that depend to some extent on bromeliads as a place in which to live, or as food.

    bromeliadbiota.ifas.ufl.edu

  • Native Bromeliaceae of South Florida

    Includes images of 5 species of Tillandsia.

    fig.cox.miami.edu

  • Description of Bromeliaceae

    Habit and leaf form, anatomy, morphology, physiology, biochemistry, and geography.

    delta-intkey.com

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