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Wild Flowers

I thought i might share some of my pics i took over vacation in the Bahamas over spring break. I have no idea what kind of plants these are except for the bromelaid.
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the bromelaid I saw in a limestone cavern.
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001 could possibly be Tecoma stans-yellow elder. I can't tell if its woody or herbaceous and can't see the leaves. The flower suggest its in the Bignoniaceae family.
 
002 (the second to last) almost certainly is some form of Clivia. Which I guess is strange cause apparently they're native to South Africa.

The last looks something like Tecoma stans. (Whoops, just realized DroseraBug already said that.)

-Ben
 
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