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Tillandsia
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Tillandsias come in an assortment of different shades of pink, orange and red. The leaves of most Tillandsia are narrow and pointed. They hail from a very wide territory stretching from the southern part of the United States to the northern part of Argentina. They are found in both rain forests and deserts. They are a member of the Bromeliad family.

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::jerseygurl
03/06/18 2:38 AM GMT
Very cool plant Kathy - looks like art deco design - love it and the color as well - Great Capture!!!!!!!!
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::Ramad
03/06/18 9:22 AM GMT
You have introduced us to so many different kinds of flowers unknown to us. This one is a beauty too.
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Smooth seas do not make skilful sailors.
::JaiJoli
03/06/18 11:25 AM GMT
This is lovely, so easy to look at.
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::tigger3
03/06/18 12:45 AM GMT
I have not seen this kind of bromeliad, but I do see the resemblance, and what a lovely post it is. tigs=^..^=
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
.GomekFlorida
03/06/18 3:06 PM GMT
Although this is the type of plant that would be common down here I have seen. Real nice closeup of this exotic beauty.
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Long before the white man and long before the wheel, when the dark green forests were too silent to be real. Lightfoot 1967
.Starglow
03/06/18 4:40 PM GMT
Beautiful capture of this unusual plant.
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.0930_23
03/06/18 5:52 PM GMT
It appears to be peeking, or should I say Pinking out, from behind the greenery Kathy. Beautiful, now let's all Bromeliad.

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People are like cameras--sometimes they lose focus.
.icedancer
03/13/18 3:42 PM GMT
Oh my, how beautiful, such an unusual blossom, looks almost like a fan - love the colours and detail
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