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Date: 2013-05-29 15:50:37
Poales
Bromeliaceae
Commelinids
Epiphytes
Spanish moss
Tillandsia
Catopsis berteroniana
Tillandsioideae

Bromeliads in Florida Nichelle Demorest, UF/IFAS Horticulture Agent Some very interesting plants that are often overlooked in nature are bromeliads, members of the pineapple family. There are 16 species of bromeliads th

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