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Bromeliflorae
An introduction to the three subfamilies of Bromeliaceae:
Pitcairnoideae, Bromelioideae, and Tillandsioideae


Bromeliad Information
Complete guide to growing bromeliads
from Florida Cooperative Extension Service
includes guidelines for growing indoors

Cryptanthus Online

Growing Bromeliads
General growing information from the
Bromeliad Society International


Growing Bromeliads
Information and growing tips for the
Houston area

Tillandsia Indoor Care
Tillandsia International

Tillandsia Outdoor Care
Tillandsia International





Bromeliad Photo Index
Florida Council of Bromeliad Society

Bromeliad Photo Index
Neoregelia
Florida Council of Bromeliad Society

Peruvian Amazon: The Flora
Includes a photo of Bromeliads in bloom, on a
sunlight drenched treelimb in the canopy.





Boca Raton Bromeliad Society

Bromeliad Society of San Francisco

Bromeliad Society International

Florida Council of Bromeliad Societies

Greater New Orleans Bromeliad Society

North County Bromeliad Society
(Carlsbad, CA)

Sacramento Bromeliad Society

Sociedade Brasileira de Bromélias






Tillandsia International
Bromeliad Airplants

Tropflora Online





Bromeliaceae
Bromeliad pages from the Utrecht Botanic Gardens,
Netherlands includes a Bromeliad identification page.

Bromeliad Biota
Very informative Bromeliad website maintained by the
University of Florida Department of Entomology & Nematology.
Discusses pests and some of the animals and plants known to
live or depend on bromeliads as food. Some cause
problems for people, like mosquitoes.

BROMELIÁRIO CAIRÉ
A website written by a Brazilian bromeliad collector which
includes the regional Bromeliad species from South Brazil.

Pineapples and Other Bromeliads
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

Save Florida's Native Bromeliads
Describes seed-saving and biological control efforts to
conserve native bromeliads in Florida that are threatened
by an exotic weevil

Symbolism of the Pineapple

Tillandsia/Air Plants
For gardeners just starting to grow Tillandsias

Weevils That Eat Bromeliads
The Evil Weevil, by the University of Florida
Department of Entomology & Nematology





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