A bromeliad is a tropical type of a plant with thick longer leaf blades. A blossom does come out of the center of the plant. The blossom is pink, red, or peachy colored. There may be other colors also.
Bromelaids eat mosquito larvae.
Yes, yes they do
Bromelaids,venus fly trap, orchids,buttress roots,and Kapok trees.
Bromelaids,venus fly trap, orchids,buttress roots,and Kapok trees.
Grasses:Wheat, Rice, Corn, Sugar cane, Cynodon, PennesetumFlowers:Tulips, Hemerocallis, Inca Lilies, Alstroemeria, Cala Lily, OrchidsTrees:All true palm trees (date, coconut etc.)Other:Ginger, Onions, Garlic, Banana, PandanusDefinition:Monocotyledonous flowering plants can quickly be identified in that the floral parts of these plants are always in multiples of 3. That is to say petals, sepals, stamens or locules. Sometimes these parts may be fused so that it is not easy to identify the number (eg. Orchids). Monocots also normally have parallel leaf veination.Dicotyledonous floral parts are always in multiples of 4 and 5!An example of a monocot flower is orchid. Orchids are from the family of Orchidaceae.Other Examples of Monocot flowers are:Tulip, Daffodil, Any grass that you care to name, Lilies, Orchids, Allium (flowering onion), Hyacinths,Tradescantia, Bromelaids, Iris, Crocus, Bluebell