Like sentinels standing guard, these towering stalks are flowers of the queen of the Andes, the world"s largest bromeliad—some specimens can grow up to 50 feet tall. This extraordinary plant has adapted to grow only in the adverse conditions found on the high slopes of the Bolivian and Peruvian Andes. To see several of them in bloom at once is truly special, for the queen of the Andes sends up her flowering stalk just once, after a century or so of painstaking growth. A single plant will bloom for about three months, producing anywhere from 8,000 to 20,000 flowers, then die.
Mountains fit for a queen
Today in History
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Thomas Jefferson Memorial, Washington, DC
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American Eagle Day
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Sitting down and taking a stand
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A Carpathian Christmas celebration
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J.R.R. Tolkien Day
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Azaleas blooming on Hwangmaesan Mountain, South Korea
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The tortoise and the finch
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Gaztelugatxe at sunset, Basque Country, Spain
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It s time for spring
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Arrone in Umbria, Italy
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Perseid meteor shower over Oregon
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A crane for good luck in today’s big game
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Moon Day
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Waitangi Day in New Zealand
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Go Fly a Kite Day
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Oud-West, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Seven Magic Mountains art installation, Jean Dry Lake, Nevada
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Detroit Industry Murals by Diego Rivera
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Coral Reef Awareness Week
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