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West Indian Tufted Airplants (Guzmania monostachia)

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Bromeliads are as common as orchids in the Fakahatchee Strand in Collier County, Florida. These huge West Indian tufted airplants have literally covered this pond apple tree.

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Rich Leighton
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2000x3008 / 3.7MB
Keywords
air plant, airplant, America, Angiosperms, beautiful, beauty, botany, Bromeliaceae, bromeliad, Bromeliales, Catopsis, Collier County, Commelinids, endangered, epiphyte, epiphytic, Fakahatchee Strand, flora, Florida, Fuchs’ bromeliad, G. monostachia, green, Guzmania, Guzmania monostachia, Liliopsida, Magnoliophyta, Monocot, Monocots, natural, nature, plant, Plantae, Poales, rare, Renealmia monostachia, Spermatophyta, spring, tank bromeliad, threatened, Tillandsia monostachia, Tillandsioideae, Tracheobionta, tropical, United States, USA, West Indian Tufted Airplant, Zingiberidae
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Bromeliads are as common as orchids in the Fakahatchee Strand in Collier County, Florida. These huge West Indian tufted airplants have literally covered this pond apple tree.