Bromeliad Phytotelmata | Bromeliad Terraria | Pests of Bromeliads | Carnivorous Bromeliads Bromeliad Biota Original Painting by: William H. Bond As Published in National Geographic 1975 147(3):393 Used with Permission of National Geographic Sponsored by: The University of Florida Department of Entomology & Nematology Gainesville, Florida Visit us at our home page About this page Bromeliad ...
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Home Page of the Bromeliad Society International. The BSI is dedicated to promoting worldwide public and scientific interest in bromeliads (plants of the pineapple family).
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Several species of Florida's native bromeliads are under attack by an invasive pest weevil. The Florida Council of Bromeliad Societies, the University of Florida, the Florida Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services, Division of Plant Industry (DPI), and the Escuela Agr cola Panamericana (El Zamorano, Honduras) are collaborating in an effort to manage weevil populations through biological ...
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Bromeliflorae The Bromeliads The Bromeliflorae, as here treated, are a group of monocots comprising two families: the Bromeliaceae with 45 genera and about 2000 species, and the Rapateaceae with 16 genera and 80-100 species. Both the Rapateaceae and Bromeliaceae are perennial herbs native entirely to the New World, but each with a single species in West Africa (Maschalocephalus sp. and ...
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