Bromeliaceae (scientific name: Bromeliaceae) is a family of monocotyledonous plants of the order Gramineae. It grows more than ground or epiphytes, and some can be as high as 10 meters or more. Some are used as ornamental flowers and are also used to produce fruits (pineapple; Ananas comosus) or Fibrous. In the natural environment, most ornamental pineapples are "inhabited" rather than "parasitic" on the top of large trees, and grow in a mixture with many plants such as orchids. The root system seems to be underdeveloped, but it has strong adhesion, which can easily fix the plant body on the top of the tree trunk.