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photos: bromeliads in Colombia


Below you will find a collection of photos from Colombia. Pictures were taken by Rhett A. Butler in 2006, 2007, and 2010. While these images are the property of mongabay.com, it may be permissible to use them for non-commercial purposes (like powerpoint presentations and school projects), provided that the images are not altered in any form. Please read this for more details. If you are interested in using an image in a publication please contact me.


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Pink Aechmea fasciata bromeliad flower. Identification by Alexander Gostner.



Aechmea fasciata



Neoregelia Bromeliad. Identification by Alexander Gostner.



Pink Aechmea fasciata bromeliad flower. Identification by Alexander Gostner.



Red flowers of a bromeliad in the Amazon rainforest canopy



Bromeliad in the Amazon rain forest canopy



Bromeliads in the Amazon rain forest canopy



Tank bromeliad in a Colombian montane forest



Aechmea fasciata bromeliad. Identification by Alexander Gostner.



Bromeliads in the Amazon rain forest canopy



Rainforest canopy tree



Red-tipped aloe, Gasteria maculata (also called bicolor)



Canopy tree laden with hundreds of epiphytes



Aechmea fasciata Bromeliad with pink flower. Identification by Alexander Gostner.



Aechmea fasciata (Aloe). Identification by Alexander Gostner.



Closeup of bromeliads growing in the Amazon rainforest canopy



Bromeliads in the rainforest canopy



Red and yellow flower produced by a bromeliad



Cloud forest in Colombia



Flowering bromeliads high in the rain forest canopy



Roots of Philodendron selloum



Bromeliad in the rainforest canopy



Bromeliads in the canopy of the Amazon rain forest



Bromeliads high in the rainforest canopy



Tangled Philodendron selloum roots. Identification by Alexander Gostner.



Bromeliad in the Andean montane forest of Colombia



Bromeliads



Bromeliads in the rainforest canopy



Red flowers of a bromeliad in the Amazon rainforest canopy



Bromeliad atop a rainforest canopy tree



Bromeliads in the Amazon rain forest canopy



Epiphytes on a rainforest tree



Bromeliads (Neoregelia carolinae) in the Amazon rain forest canopy



Bromeliads in the canopy of the Amazon rainforest



Bromeliad in the rainforest canopy



Bromeliad in the rainforest canopy



Bromeliad in the rainforest canopy



Red cactus-like bromeliad



Bromeliads (Neoregelia carolinae) in the Amazon rain forest canopy



Bromeliads and other epiphytes in a canopy tree



Bromeliads in the Amazon rain forest canopy



Tank bromeliad



Flowering bromeliads high in the rain forest canopy of the Colombian Amazon



Masses of bromeliads in a rainforest tree



Tangled roots of Philodendron selloum plants. Identification by Alexander Gostner.



Guzmania lingulata tank bromeliad



Bromeliads in the Amazon rain forest canopy



Orchids growing in the Amazon rainforest canopy



Bromeliads



Soil in the rainforest canopy



Bromeliads in the Amazon forest canopy



Bromeliad in the rainforest canopy



Aechmea fasciata Bromeliad with fuschia flower. Identification by Alexander Gostner.



Red-leaved tank bromeliad (Guzmania linguata)



Tangled roots of Philodendron selloum. Identification by Alexander Gostner.



Canopy tree laden with epiphytes




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Copyright Rhett Butler 1994-2012

Pictures were taken by Rhett A. Butler, copyright 1996-2011. While these photos are the property of mongabay.com, it may be permissible to use them for non-commercial purposes (like powerpoint presentations and school projects), provided that the images are not altered in any form. Please read this for more details. If you are interested in using an image in a publication please contact me.


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