photo free
Home Images Vectors Videos

Stock image A purple and green tillandsias on a rotten tree, captured in a forest near the town of Arcabuco in the central Andean mountains of Colombia.

Stock image A purple and green tillandsias on a rotten tree, captured in a forest near the town of Arcabuco in the central Andean mountains of Colombia.
Published: Jul.09, 2021 15:34:12
Author: mauricioacosta
Views: 6
Downloads: 1
File type: image / jpg
File size: 7.26 MB
Orginal size: 3672 x 2754 px
Available sizes:
S
(500 x 375)
M
(1000 x 750)
L
(2000 x 1500)
XL
(3672 x 2754)
EL0
(3672 x 2754)
Level: beginner
Download Image
Image topics:

Similar stock images

stock image A purple and green tillandsias on a rotten tree, captured in a forest near the town of Arcabuco in the central Andean mountains of Colombia.

A Purple And Green Tillandsias On A Rotten Tree, Captured In A Forest Near The Town Of Arcabuco In The Central Andean Mountains Of Colombia.

4133 × 3100
stock image Beautifully colored bromeliad on a branch, San Gerardo de Dota, Costa Rica.

Beautifully Colored Bromeliad On A Branch, San Gerardo De Dota, Costa Rica.

5184 × 3888
stock image Mostly epiphytic plants of the genus Tillandsia, normally grow on other plants (generally on trees), without becoming parasites, but instead use them as support, taking water and nutrients literally from the air, through the leaves.

Mostly Epiphytic Plants Of The Genus Tillandsia, Normally Grow On Other Plants (generally On Trees), Without Becoming Parasites, But Instead Use Them As Support, Taking Water And Nutrients Literally From The Air, Through The Leaves.

5472 × 3648
stock image Dragon fruit (Hylocereus Undatus) is flowering. This cactus type flower blooming at night and bending on during the day.

Dragon Fruit (Hylocereus Undatus) Is Flowering. This Cactus Type Flower Blooming At Night And Bending On During The Day.

5616 × 3744
stock image Mostly epiphytic plants of the genus Tillandsia, normally grow on other plants (generally on trees), without becoming parasites, but instead use them as support, taking water and nutrients literally from the air, through the leaves.

Mostly Epiphytic Plants Of The Genus Tillandsia, Normally Grow On Other Plants (generally On Trees), Without Becoming Parasites, But Instead Use Them As Support, Taking Water And Nutrients Literally From The Air, Through The Leaves.

5193 × 3462
stock image Close-up photography of a tillandsia plant attached to a tree trunk in the cloud forest of the central Andean mountains of Colombia.

Close-up Photography Of A Tillandsia Plant Attached To A Tree Trunk In The Cloud Forest Of The Central Andean Mountains Of Colombia.

4608 × 3456
stock image Fresh young sprout on the old trunk. Mauritius

Fresh Young Sprout On The Old Trunk. Mauritius

4000 × 2667
stock image conde, bahia / brazil - september 15, 2012: bromelia is seen in the countryside of the city of Conde

Conde, Bahia / Brazil - September 15, 2012: Bromelia Is Seen In The Countryside Of The City Of Conde

5184 × 3456