The name is Bromeliaceae.
xerophyte
If xerophyte shifted to mesophytic condition then the xerophyte would rot. Xerophyte can not survive in a meophytic condition due to the conditions being way to wet.
The scientific name for a bromeliad is Bromeliaceae. The family Bromeliaceae is a group of monocot flowering plants that includes numerous species of bromeliads with different shapes, sizes, and colors.
bromeliaceae
Xerophyte is a plant that has adapted to living in an area with low rainfall or in dry conditions.
Neither, Bromeliaceae.
The xerophyte is a plant that can live in very dry climates. The phreatophyte is a plant that can grow by pulling its roots down to get water. The xerophyte and the phreatophyte are plants that live in the desert.
conifers do have xylem vessels and are also evergreens
The Xerophyte and Phreatophyte both needs water, and also is located in the desert. The difference is Xerophyte has more time to live. But Phreatophyte has less but phreatophyte has very deep roots.
tropophytes
It isn't. It is a Bromeliad, or Bromeliaceae.