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Что (кто) такое bromeliad - определение

FAMILY OF MONOCOT FLOWERING PLANTS
Bromeliad; Bromeliads; Bromiliad; Bromeliad family; × Cryptbergia; × Guzlandsia; × Hohenmea; × Niduregelia
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bromeliad         
[br?'mi:l?ad]
¦ noun a plant of a tropical and subtropical American family (Bromeliaceae), typically having short stems with rosettes of stiff, spiny leaves.
Origin
C19: from mod. L. Bromelia (a genus, named after the Swedish botanist Olaf Bromel), + -ad1.
Aechmea lingulata         
SPECIES OF PLANT
West Indian livingvase; Aechmea poeppigii; Wittmackia poeppigii
Aechmea lingulata is a plant species in the genus Aechmea. This species is native to the West Indies (Bahamas, Trinidad, Puerto Rico, Lesser Antilles etc.
Aechmea disjuncta         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Aechmea disjuncta is a species in the genus Aechmea. This species is endemic to the State of Bahia in eastern Brazil.

Википедия

Bromeliaceae

The Bromeliaceae (the bromeliads) are a family of monocot flowering plants of about 80 genera and 3700 known species, native mainly to the tropical Americas, with several species found in the American subtropics and one in tropical west Africa, Pitcairnia feliciana.

It is among the basal families within the Poales and is the only family within the order that has septal nectaries and inferior ovaries. These inferior ovaries characterize the Bromelioideae, a subfamily of the Bromeliaceae. The family includes both epiphytes, such as Spanish moss (Tillandsia usneoides), and terrestrial species, such as the pineapple (Ananas comosus). Many bromeliads are able to store water in a structure formed by their tightly overlapping leaf bases. However, the family is diverse enough to include the tank bromeliads, grey-leaved epiphyte Tillandsia species that gather water only from leaf structures called trichomes, and many desert-dwelling succulents.

The largest bromeliad is Puya raimondii, which reaches 3–4 metres (9.8–13.1 ft) tall in vegetative growth with a flower spike 9–10 metres (30–33 ft) tall, and the smallest is Spanish moss.