Bromeliad Society International
Florida Council of Bromeliad Societies
Bromeliad Society of Broward County
Bromeliad Society of Central Florida
Seminole Bromeliad & Tropical Plant Society
The Cryptanthus Society
Sociedade Brasileira de Bromélias
AVBRO, Bromeliad Society of Venezuela
New York Bromeliad Society
Southeastern Michigan Bromeliad Society
Bromeliad Society of Greater Chicago
Bromeliad Society of San Francisco
Bromeliads In Australia - a pictorial encyclopaedia of Bromeliads grown in Australia
Bromeliad Society of New South Wales, Australia
Bromeliad Society of Queensland, Australia
The Hunter District Bromeliad Society, Australia
Central Coast NSW Bromeliad Society Inc., Australia
Sunshine Coast Bromeliad Society, Queensland, Australia
Bromlink - Gold Coast Succulent and Bromeliad Society, Australia
Bromeliad Society of Germany
Bromeliad Society of Japan
Growers of Bromeliads from The Netherlands and Belgium
ORLANDIANA 96 - Home Page
Save Florida's Native Bromeliads - The battle against the Mexican bromeliad weevil (evil weevil) and what is being done to preserve Florida's native bromeliads.
Marie Selby Botanical Gardens - Bromeliaceae Programs and Research - Mulford B. Foster Bromeliad Identification Center
Marie Selby Gardens' Herbarium type collection
Marie Selby Gardens' Herbarium type collection - List of Bromeliaceae types
U.S. National Herbarium Type Register, Smithsonian Institution
U.S. National Herbarium Type Register, Smithsonian Institution - List of Bromeliaceae types
The Bromeliad Taxonomists and Growers Discussion List - Brom-L
The Evil Weevil - Weevils that eat Bromeliads - Learn about the threat to Florida's Bromeliads. An excellent site by Dr. Howard Frank
Bromeliad Biota - Dr. Howard Frank
Scale insects that eat bromeliads - Dr. Howard Frank
Carnivorous bromeliads - Dr. Howard Frank
Florida Native Bromeliads Illustrated - Which ones are in peril from Metamasius callizona? - Dr. Howard Frank
Bromeliaceae - Eric Gouda
Bromeliad Identification Page - This page can be used to put images of your unidentified species of Bromeliaceae for discussion and review by specialists on the Internet.
BROMELIÁRIO CAIRÉ - A regional descriptive inventory of Bromeliad species from South Brazil, with links to lists of species, photos, bibliography, special topics (seed germination, photography, shadehouses, shadehouse guests, etc.) and biogeographical information on the biota of southern Brazil.
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: Information Sheets: Pineapples and other Bromeliads
John Anderson - the man who likes to grow things
Charlie's Web of Bromeliads - Charles Dills
Shane's Cryptanthus Page - Shane Crozier's Cryptanthus Page
Orchid Court
Growing Bromeliads - Bob and Lana Beyer, part of a larger site - Ornamental Horticulture for Houston and the Gulf Coast Area
Symbolism of the Pineapple
Natural History Museum of Florence - Bromeliad Greenhouse
Bromeliflorae - A nice page by Brian R. Speer, Dept. of Integrative Biology, University of California, Berkeley
A New Species of Tillandsia from the Atacama Desert of Northern Chile. Tillandsia tragophoba - Michael O. Dillon, Curator & Head of Phanerogams, Department of Botany, The Field Museum, Chicago, IL
Flora of the Andes - Michael O. Dillon, Curator & Head of Phanerogams, Department of Botany, The Field Museum, Chicago, IL
Ecology of Coastal Bromeliaceae of Chile & Peru - Philip W. Rundel & Michael O. Dillon
Scales of the Bromeliads - some magnified photos of Vriesea and Tillandsia
Botany online: Liliopsida - Zingiberidae: Bromeliaceae - Tillandsia usneoides in an epiphytic state (Merida, Venezuela), Further epiphytic bromeliads of Venezuela
Spanish Moss: Its Nature, History and Uses - All you ever wanted to know about Spanish Moss, from the Beaufort County (South Carolina) Public Library
Herbarium - Institute of Botany, Vienna - Home of Dr. Walter Till
Broetzmann`s Homepage - Manfred Brötzmann, in German, but some nice Tillandsia photos
The Hummingbirds Home Page - by Tomotaka Eguchi, a member of the Bromeliad Society of Japan
Tillandsia / Air Plants - A Japanese site also in English, intended for people just starting to grow Tillandsias
STERN'S SPLENDORS OF THE RAIN FOREST - A very nice page by Siegrid Stern of Michigan, USA
Exotic Plants Gallery - Jun Matsuzono, Wild Sky, Inc.
Tillandsia/Tillandsien - Andreas Böker
Bromeliads of the Cerro Jefe cloud forest - A very well done site by Dr. Simon Pierce
Bromtravels - bromeliads and travels in Latin-America - A very extensive and excellent site by Leo Dijkgraaf of the Netherlands
Tillandsia World - a very well done site by Akira Shimazaki, in Japanese but there is enough English to help you navigate through the site, lots of great photos
BROMELIACEAE OF CHILE - A site about Chilean plants, seeds available |