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  2. Anadia ocellata - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. ... 4 References. 5 Further reading. Toggle the table of contents. Anadia ocellata. ... anadia or ocellated bromeliad ...

  3. Brocchinia reducta - Wikipedia

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    Brocchinia reducta, like many other bromeliads, forms a water-storing cup with its tightly overlapping, bright yellow and green leaves, creating a cylinder when growing outdoors called a rosette. [7] The leaves surrounding the cup of B. reducta are coated with a very loose yet thick wax coat. [ 5 ]

  4. Brocchinia micrantha - Wikipedia

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    Brocchinia micrantha is a South American species of plant, in the genus Brocchinia, of the bromeliad family (Bromeliaceae).This species is native to Venezuela and Guyana. [1] [2] In Venezuela, these plants may be found within Canaima National Park, near to Salto Ángel (Angel Falls), the world’s tallest free-falling waterfall.

  5. Billbergia pyramidalis - Wikipedia

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    Billbergia pyramidalis var. concolor in cultivation. A perennial, clump-forming stemless bromeliad plant, it is adaptable, growing well as a terrestrial or epiphytic plant. . When on the ground, plants quickly create large clumps, and when planted at the base of a tree, they will slowly climb the t

  6. Bromeliohyla - Wikipedia

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    Bromeliohyla, sometimes known as the bromeliad treefrogs, [2] is a genus of frogs in the family Hylidae. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] This genus was erected in 2022 following a major revision of the Hylidae. The original two species in this genus were previously placed in the genus Hyla . [ 1 ]

  7. Crossodactylodes - Wikipedia

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    Crossodactylodes (common name: bromeliad frogs) is a genus of leptodactylid frogs from the Atlantic Forest of eastern Brazil. [ 1 ] Most Crossodactylodes are Atlantic Forest species closely associated with epiphytic bromeliads where they complete their entire life cycle, including the larval development.

  8. Wittrockia - Wikipedia

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    Wittrockia is large among bromeliad genera, producing long, glossy leaves armed with sharp spines. Forming rosettes over 1 meter in diameter, the foliage may contain various colors of spots and banding, depending on species. Their inflorescence blooms deep in the vase where the plant catches water.

  9. Portea - Wikipedia

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    Portea is a small genus of New World plants, and according to the Bromeliad Binomial, [clarification needed] currently includes nine species. The bromeliads are endemic to the eastern Atlantic coast of Brazil, where the sea breezes, marine layer, adequate precipitation and year-round favorable temperatures can see these plants grow upwards of 5 feet (1.52 m) or taller, especially when blooms ...