
bromeliads
Bromeliads are a diverse group of tropical plants known for their vibrant colors and unique growth forms. Many have rosette-shaped leaves that create a cup or reservoir, collecting water and providing a habitat for small creatures. They can grow on the ground or attach to trees, displaying both terrestrial and epiphytic habits. Bromeliads are relatively low-maintenance, often thriving in well-drained soil or mounted on surfaces. Popular species include the pineapple and the colorful Guzmania. Their striking appearance and adaptability make them valued for outdoor gardens and indoor displays, contributing to diverse and vibrant plant collections.