RMDG3R75–Brazil, Iguassu National Park: Flower of the Red Bromelie (Guzmania berteroniana)
RFKC1M87–A postage stamp printed in CUBA shows a Guzmania and Eugenio Maria de Hostos, series 'Historia Latinoamericana', circa 1989
RFHRT19G–Biodiversity: Tropical Americas Exotic Plants: Simple Red Bromeliad (Bromeliaceae) Detail
RM2JFB515–France, Var, Le Rayol Canadel sur Mer, Domaine du Rayol, Conservatoire du Littoral Estate compulsory mention, Jardin des Mediterranees designed by landscaper Gilles Clément, High altitude Chile garden, Pouya berteroniana
RF2T971AP–Chagual (Puya berteroniana) is a perennial plant endemic to Chile.
RF2RMJWM3–Catopsis berteroniana plant on hanging pot in farm for sell are cash crops
RF2JKPBH7–A closeup shot of a Carib grackle bird standing next to a Catopsis berteroniana with blurred green background
RMJDGXHE–France, Var (83), Le Rayol-Canadel-sur-Mer, Domaine du Rayol, le jardin du Chili (utilisation presse et édition livre uniquement avec mention obligato
RMCX6T8N–Red Wattlebird on a Bromeliad, Mount Tomah, New South Wales, Australia
RF2JG800X–Dried Puya chilensis, Chagual flower on a mountain, Chile
RF2B2CTEC–green bromeliads with yellow orange flowers
RMBFYBEH–Puya berteroniana; Scilly Isles
RF2R93FE1–Epiphytic bromeliad Catopsis berteroniana plant with long flower stalks, Gran Sabana, Venezuela
RF2JE8G5H–View of Puya flowers in north of Chile
RF2H3M2G5–Chilean Puya berteroniana, botanical garden, San Francisco, California, U.S.A
RF2G7KMF4–Chilean Puya berteroniana, botanical garden, San Francisco, California, U.S.A
RME0M2H6–Mar. 24, 1953 - 24-3-53 Originated in Chile. New plant at Kew Gardens. Keystone Photo Shows: Puya Berteroniana seen at Kew Gardens this morning. It was presented to the Gardens by Col. J. Harrison about a week ago. This plant was raised from seed by the Colonel and originated in Chile. It has bloomed only twice since 1927. The plant is being attended this morning by Mr. McDonald of Kew.
RMF026HC–Powdery-strap air plant (Catopsis berteroniana), Canaima National Park, (UNESCO World Heritage List, 1994), La Escalera, Bolivar, Venezuela.
RMRE1G2E–. The phanerogams of the Juan Fernandez Islands. Botany. io8 CARL SKOTTSBERG no. 561); Los Inocentes, on the summit, c. 1500 m (fr. 9/s 17. no. 382) and on lower slopes, 900 m (fr. 22/g 17, no, 1172). — New for Juan Fernandez. Area of distribution: Costa Rica; Masafuera; South Chilean Andes to Cape Horn; the new form only on Masafuera. Carex L. *26. C. Banksii Boott. Masafuera: Alpine fell-fields near Las Torres, 1350—1370 m (fr. 14/2 17, no. 393). — New for Juan Fernandez. Area of distribution: Andes of Santiago; Mendoza; South Chile to Fuegia. 27. C. Berteroniana Steud. — Syn. C.paleata Boot
RFHRT18W–Biodiversity: Tropical Americas Exotic Plants: Simple Red Bromeliad (Bromeliaceae) Detail
RM2JFB4XD–France, Var, Le Rayol Canadel sur Mer, Domaine du Rayol, Conservatoire du Littoral Estate compulsory mention, Jardin des Mediterranees designed by landscaper Gilles Clément, High altitude Chile garden, Pouya berteroniana
RF2T934E1–Chagual (Puya berteroniana) is a perennial plant endemic to Chile.
RF2T971AN–Chagual (Puya berteroniana) is a perennial plant endemic to Chile.