Plant species

A · B · C · D · E · F · G · H · I · J · K · L · M · N · O · P · Q · R · S · T · U · V · W · X · Y · Z

bromelia

Listing 11 - 20 from 34 for bromelia
English [8] Spanish [1] Italian [1]

Bromeliads
... decorative foliage, flowers, and fruit year round. Some bromeliads tolerate low temperatures. The graceful, spiny Bromelia pinguin survives north Florida conditions, provided it is grown in a protected area. However, extreme ...
www.cactusweb.us

Sugar Cane, Pineapple, Coffee & Morinda
... native to the New World. Pineapples belong to the diverse bromelia family (Bromeliaceae), along with the many tropical epiphytes called bromeliads (Bromelia), the xerophytic yucca-like plants (Puya), and the lichen-like ...
waynesword.palomar.edu

Tico Ethnobotanical Dictionary -- F
... , Achras, Acrocomia, Aechmea, Anacardium, Ananas, Annona, Anthurium, Ardisia, Aristolochia, Astrocaryum, Averrhoa, Bactris, Beilschmiedia, Bellucia, Borojoa, Bromelia, Brosimum, Bunchosia, Byrsonima, Calocarpum, Campomanesia, Carica, Casearia, Casimiroa, Cassia, Cavendishia, Celtis, Ceratonia, Cholorophora, Chomelia, Chrysobalanus ...
www.ars-grin.gov

Tico Ethnobotanical Dictionary -- O
... R S T U V W X Y Z Oa: Bromelia (Cu) Oabo: Calocarpum (P) Oak: Quercus (E) Oats: Avena (E) Oba: Bromelia (Cu); Zea (Cu) Obango: Jessenia (C) Ochi: Musa (Cu ...
www.ars-grin.gov

Fotos de plantas
... detalles y las iremos incluyendo en este apartado. Flor de Lys Lírio cárdeno Lírio amarillo Bromelia Flor de la pasión Cicas Begonia Cereza Rododendro Lirio de los Pirineos Foto de jardin ...
www.botanical-online.com

Cactus and Succulent Society of America - Journal 2006 No 1
... : Hechtia Kenneth Quinn Succulent and Xeromorphic Bromeliads of Brazil Part 2: Orthophytum horridum, Dyckia paucispina, & Bromelia estevesii Pierre J Braun & Eddie Esteves Pereira Observations on three poorly known aloes from Eritrea ...
www.cactus-mall.com

USF Botanical Gardens - Gardens Guide
... ). In the Bromeliad Garden, one will find a variety of cultivated genera, such as Aechmea, Bromelia, Guzmania, Neoregelia and Vriesea. Bromeliads are grown mostly for their handsome foliage and showy inflorescences ...
www.cas.usf.edu

PINEAPPLE Fruit Facts
... , Nanas, Pina. Related Species: Pina de Playon (Ananas bracteatus). Distant affinity: Pingwing (Aechmea magdalenae), Pinguin (Bromelia pinguin), Pinuela (Karatas plumier). Origin: The pineapple is native to southern Brazil and Paraguay where ...
www.crfg.org

CRFG Fruit List
... 1988 #1, p 29 BREADNUT See Breadfruit BREADNUT, MAYAN See Brosium alicastrum BREADROOT - Psoralea esculenta BROMELIA BALANSAE This relative of the pineapple looks like a pineapple and suckers readily. The flesh ... as tightly placed, the ovaries being separate rather than fused. Bromelias are quite cold tolerant. BROMELIA KARATAS Similar to the above plant but the whole plant is compressed to ground ...
www.crfg.org

CRFG Fruit List
... , p 67 Starting Your Own Pineapples. By CRFG Staff. 1985 #4, pp 30-31 PINGUIN - Bromelia pinguin PINK BANANA - Musa velutina PINUS PINEA - Pine nut. see Pinus PINUS A Tree of ...
www.crfg.org