Learn how to draw a great looking Bromeliad with easy drawing instructions and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Bromeliad.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing a Bromeliad

How to Draw a Great Looking Bromeliad for Kids and Beginners - Step 1

1. Begin the bromeliad outline by drawing its square flower pot. Use curved lines to enclose the rectangular shape, noting how the lines at the top don't quite meet.
Drawing Step 2

2. Use long curved lines that meet at sharp points to draw the leaves.
Notice how some of the lines overlap in a "y" shape to give the leaves a three-dimensional appearance. Use short lines to complete the side of the flower pot.
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Drawing Step 3

3. Complete a leaf using a "y" shaped line. Then extend pairs of curved lines that meet in points to enclose additional leaves.
Drawing Step 4

4. Draw more pointy leaves, again using pairs of curved lines that meet at points.
Drawing Step 5

5. Draw more leaves using pairs of curved lines that meet at points.
Drawing Step 6

6. Draw more pointed leaves, some partially hidden behind the other leaves.
Drawing Step 7

7. Draw more leaves at the top of the plant. Notice how some are turned over at the end.
Add More Details to Your Bromeliad Picture - Step 8

8. Draw more leaves at the top, overlapping one another. The towering central stalk of the plant is now visible.
Complete the Outline of Your Bromeliad Drawing - Step 9

9. Draw four more overlapping leaves, successively smaller, to form the flowerlike portion at the top of the plant.
Color Your Bromeliad Drawing

Your cartoon bromeliad outline is now complete. Color your plant. Bromeliads are usually bright green at the bottom, fading gently into red, yellow, or orange near the top.
Learn More About The Bromeliad Drawing
Bromeliads can add a tropical flair to any art project. You can learn how to draw a bromeliad with the help of this easy, step-by-step house plant drawing guide.
Bromeliads have long, sharp leaves and flowers with similarly shaped petals. They belong to a family of plants called epiphytes, which literally means "upon plants."
This is because bromeliads don't grow in the ground; they grow on other plants, such as trees. Their roots take in water and nutrients from the air around them.
Orchids are another type of epiphyte that grows on trees. You can learn how to draw an orchid here.
Did you know? You have probably eaten a bromeliad! Pineapples grow on a specific type of bromeliad. Could you add a pineapple drawing to your potted bromeliad?
Bromeliads are home to many types of animals because their leaves collect and hold rainwater like a bowl.
Tropical frogs often lay eggs within these bromeliad pools and their tadpoles grow up there. Would you like to add this friendly frog drawing to your bromeliad?
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