Bromeliads Basics
Botanical Breakdown
Bromeliad Blooms
Bromeliad Care
Name the Genus
100

This is the continent where most bromeliads are naturally found, including countries like Brazil and Ecuador.

What is South America?

100

This green pigment is essential for photosynthesis and gives plants their green color.

What is chlorophyll?

100

Bromeliads are known for blooming only once in their lifetime, a trait described by this botanical term.

What is monocarpic?

100

Most bromeliads prefer this type of lighting

What is bright, indirect light?

100

This genus includes the pineapple, the most economically important bromeliad.

What is Ananas?

200

The pineapple belongs to this plant family, making it the most commercially important bromeliad.

What is the Bromeliaceae family?

200

These tiny openings on the underside of leaves allow for gas exchange.

What are stomata?

200

These colorful, leaf-like structures often mistaken for petals help attract pollinators to bromeliad flowers.

What are bracts?

200

Instead of keeping the soil soggy, water should be poured into this part of many bromeliads.

What is the central cup or tank?

200

Known for its bright, often red or orange bracts, this genus is popular in indoor gardening and is named after a Spanish botanist.

What is Guzmania?

300

Bromeliads are well-known for absorbing water and nutrients through these structures instead of their roots.

What are their leaves?

300

This part of the plant anchors it in the soil and absorbs water and nutrients.

What are roots?

300

After blooming, a bromeliad produces these offsets that can grow into new plants.

What are pups?

300

To avoid root rot, bromeliads should be planted in containers with this crucial feature.
 

What are drainage holes?

300

This genus includes many species with spiky, stiff leaves and is famous for Aechmea fasciata, the “silver vase” bromeliad.

What is Aechmea?

400

This type of environment, meaning “on the air,” is where epiphytic bromeliads commonly grow.

What is an epiphytic environment?
(Acceptable: What is “epiphyte” or “What is an epiphyte?”)

400

In flowering plants, this structure develops into a fruit after fertilization.

What is the ovary?

400

Bromeliad flowers come in a range of colors, but this vivid hue—often seen in Guzmania and Aechmea—is one of the most common bloom shades.

What is red?

400

Over time, debris and stagnant water can build up in the cup; it’s important to do this regularly to keep the plant healthy.

What is flush or clean the cup?

400

This genus is distinguished by its long, thin, arching leaves and is named after a Dutch botanist, Willem Hendrik de Vriese.

What is Vriesea?


500

This genus, popular in homes and offices for its bright bracts, gets its name from a Latin word meaning “sword.”

What is Guzmania?
(Alternative acceptable answer depending on phrasing: What is Vriesea?, also derived from similar meanings — clarify genus if needed.)

500

This vascular tissue transports sugars produced by photosynthesis throughout the plant.

What is phloem?

500

This is the best way to encourage a bromeliad to bloom, often involving the use of ethylene gas from a common household fruit.

What is placing it near a ripe apple (or banana)?

500

When a bromeliad dies after blooming, this is the recommended action to take with its "pups."

What is separate and repot them?

500

These bromeliads, often called "air plants," belong mainly to this genus, which absorb water and nutrients through their leaves.

What is Tillandsia?