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A Maguito del Monte from the mountains north of Oaxaca, Mexico.
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Ixtlan De Juarez, Oaxaca, Mexico
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Florida, United States
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Florida, United States
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This bromeliad likely originated in eastern Brazil, but is now found mainly in gardens.Matthaei Botanical Gardens, Michigan
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Found mainly in the mountains of Colombia and Ecuador. Photo from Quito Botanical Gardens.
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Reported from NIcaragua to Ecuador. Photo from the Wildsumaco Reserve in the latter. It will produce a yellow flower.
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The most common household bromeliad, with names such as Silver Vase and Urn Plant. Bloedel Conservatory, Vancouver.
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Guzmania sp
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From the Sacha Lodge Reserve in eastern Ecuador, and reported mainly from that region.
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A species of the Western Amazon, found mainly in Ecuador. Photo from the Sasha Lodge Reserve, eastern Ecuador.
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The Nakedstem Livingvase is widespread in the Neotropics, from southern Mexico and the Caribbean to southeastern Brazil. Lotusland, Montecito, California
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A hardy species, native to the southernmost coast of Brazil. KEW Gardens, London.
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Coacoatzintla, Veracruz-Llave, Mexico
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Bastimentos, Bocas del Toro, Panam
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Said to be native to the Minas Gerais area of Brazil, and less spiny than others of its genus. Lotusland, Montecito, California
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A large bromeliad of southern Mexico, also known as Ursulaea macvaughii. Jardin Etnobotanico, Cuernavaca.
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A striking bromeliad, native to southern Mexico. Jardin Etnobotanico, Cuernavaca.