Such a beautiful plant, the bromeliad catches water in its funnel like leaf setup and often looks like pools of blood inside. The roots of the Bromeliad don't frame in the ground. Rather they develop on top of rocks (saxicolous) and trees (epiphytic) and are in this manner regularly called "air plants".
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That IS beautiful! the picture as well btw
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Thank you and air plant and succulents are my favourites!
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