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Bromeliads In Costa Rica at TuruBaRi Park:

Bromeliads In Costa Rica at TuruBaRi Park:
Bromeliads are members of a plant family known as Bromeliaceae . The family contains over 3000 described species in approximately 56 genera. Costa Rica has more than 2,000 different species of bromeliads, the richest deposit of such in Central America. The most well known bromeliad is the pineapple. The family contains a wide range of plants including some very un-pineapple like members such as Spanish Moss (which is neither Spanish nor a moss). Other members resemble aloes or yuccas while still others look like green, leafy grasses. Turu Ba Ri Park in Costa Rica has one of the biggest collections of bromeliadsque m

 

List Of Bromeliads at Turu Ba Ri

Pineapple
aechmea aquilega
aechmea castelnavii
aechmea chantinii
• aechmea cucullata pink
• aechmea dichlamydea trinitensis
• aechmea fendleri
• aechmea mexicana
• aechmea nallyi
• aechmea nidularioides
• aechmea orlandiana
• aechmea poitaei
• aechmea purpureorosea
• aechmea ramosa
• aechmea tessmannii
• aechmea woronowii
• guzmania conifera
• guzmania dissitiflora
• guzmania gloriosa
• guzmania lingulata
• neoregelia compacta
• neoregelia debbie
• nidularium fulgens
• nidularium innocenti
• nidularium regelioides
• portea alatisepala
• tillandsia cyanea variegada
• tillsndsia cyanea
• vriesea ospinae
• vrisea splendens

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